| Literature DB >> 51846 |
Abstract
A simple quick method of diagnosing male rectal gonorrhea, applicable to office practice, is described using conventional staining techniques and microscopy. Photomicrographs of clinical smears serve as a guide line to practitioners. Neigon Jembec plates proved superior to Transgrow media for the culturing of isolates from 100 patients who had shown gram-negative diplococci at the initial microscopic investigation. Heretofore, lack of standardized diagnostic techniques have left male rectal gonorrhea a seldom recognized potential reservoir of infection.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 51846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Vener Dis Assoc ISSN: 0095-148X