encompasses a spectrum of upper genital tract inflammatory disorders in women that includes any combination of endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, and/or pelvic peritonitis.
pelvic peritonitis and/or tubo–ovarian abscess (TOA). [1] Acute PID is caused by the ascending spread of microorganisms from the vagina and/or endocervix to the endometrium, fallopian tubes and ...
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