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Things salpingitis often describes (“salpingitis ________”)
peritonitis, nodosa, pain
How salpingitis often is described (“________ salpingitis”)
acute, chronic, tuberculous, gonococcal, purulent, chlamydial, gonorrheal, interstitial, suppurative, tubercular, bilateral, granulomatous, previous, nongonococcal, catarrhal, follicular, gonorrhoeal, nodular, subacute, recurrent, mild, severe, cystic, unilateral, bacterial, nontuberculous, experimental, asymptomatic, uncomplicated, septic, silent, prior, associated, eustachian, sided, puerperal, infectious, fallopian, untreated, nonspecific, pyogenic, gonorrhceal, overt, hemorrhagic, latent, streptococcal, healed, postabortal, bilharzial, staphylococcal, concurrent, gonococcus, side, postoperative, nongonorrheal, existing, subclinical, necrotic, desquamative
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