Acute pelvic inflammatory disease
Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is more common in women with menstruation and frequent sexual life. Inflammation can be limited to one site or several sites at the same time. The most common are salpingitis and salpingo-ovaryitis. Simple endometritis or ovarian inflammation is rare. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease mainly includes acute endometritis, acute salpingitis, acute fallopian tube ovarian abscess, acute pelvic peritonitis, and acute pelvic connective tissue inflammation.
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