Published 2022-11-27
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Copyright (c) 2022 Estela Llamas Guevara, Marina Parra Civera, Macarena Pariente Martín, Rosa González Pellicer

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Abstract
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is considered one of the most important causal agents of pelvic inflammatory disease, producing mild and nonspecific symptoms, which makes it a diagnostic challenge. A case of acute gonococcal pelviperitonitis with abdominal distension, fever and diffuse pain is presented. The only noteworthy finding was purulent peritoneal and endocervical fluid with elevated acute-phase reactants. Endocervical and peritoneal fluid culture showed infection with N. gonorrhoeae. Therefore, in sexually active women with suspected PID, it is important to rule out sexually transmitted diseases.