Abstract

Thirty-two cases of gonococcal arthritis in pregnant women admitted to Jackson Memorial Hospital between 1962 and 1971 are reviewed. Our specific aim is to reinforce awareness of this serious complication in pregnancy. The incidence of gonococcal arthritis is higher in women, but more significantly, it appears that the pregnant patient is at greater risk. The incidence of skin lesions seems to be higher in pregnancy. Penicillin was universally effective, since penicillin-resistant strains appear not to involve joints.

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