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== Definition/Description  ==
== Definition/Description  ==


*Cervicitis is defined as the inflammatory response of the cervix to a particular stimuli
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*Can be acute or chronic; with chronic occurring due to inadequate treatment or recurrent inflammation
*Non-specific cervicitis is the most common; meaning that it is unrelated to an STI like chlamydia or gonnorhea
*A single instance or acute cervicitis is usually due to an infection like chlamydia or gonnorhea, while chronic is typically due to a non-infectious source
*If left untreated cervicitis can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease <br>


== Prevalence  ==
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*Cervicitis is currently rarely reported to epidemiologists making true numbers for prevalence roughly estimated from about 8%-40%
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*About 61% of cervicitis cases are of unknown etiology<br><br>


== Characteristics/Clinical Presentation  ==
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== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed])  ==
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== References  ==
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 17 June 2019

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