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Things gonorrhoea often describes (“gonorrhoea ________”)
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How gonorrhoea often is described (“________ gonorrhoea”)
acute, chronic, uncomplicated, urethral, rectal, latent, true, virulent, simple, severe, untreated, ordinary, recent, previous, vaginal, venereal, typical, posterior, pharyngeal, asymptomatic, genital, secondary, resistant, syphilitic, active, subacute, female, micrococcus, cervical, obstinate, violent, anterior, inflammatory, fresh, genuine, called, recurrent, urogenital, uncured, male, metastatic, oropharyngeal, maternal, slight, spurious, dry, complicated, systemic, uterine, preputial, suspected, incipient, adult, producing, anorectal, undoubted, inveterate, contracted, residual, vulvar, sycotic, parental, antecedent, masculine, standing, disseminated, existing, greenish, tropical, infectious, anogenital, mild, anal, torpid, infective, pelvic, proven, concurrent, purulent, undiagnosed, suppressed
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