Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs

Description

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an acute or chronic inflammation in the pelvic cavity. It is most commonly caused by sexually transmitted diseases, including chlamydia and gonorrhea that have ascended into the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries as a result of intercourse or childbirth, or of surgical procedures, including insertion of IUDs or abortion. PID may be either symptomatic or asymptomatic. It may cause infertility and it may raise the risk of ectopic pregnancy. PID is a disease associated with HIV infection.

Data source
FinnGen phenocode N14_FEMALEGENINF
Sex specific endpoint 2
Include N14_SALPHOOPH, N14_INFLUTH, N14_INFCERVIX, N14_OTHFEMPELINF, N14_FEMPELINFINOTH, N14_BARTHOCYS, N14_BARTHOABSCESS, N14_BARTHOOTHNAS, N14_VAGINITIS, N14_ULCERVAGVUL, N14_OTHINFVAGVULV, N14_VULVOVAGINFINOTH
Level in the ICD-hierarchy 2
First defined in version DF2
Ontology
DOID 1003
GWAS catalog 1001388
MESH D000292
SNOMED CT 198130006

Key figures

Sex All Female Male
Number of individuals 6865 6862 N/A
Unadjusted prevalence (%) 5.18 9.13 N/A
Mean age at first event (years) 36.39 36.39 N/A
Median number of events / individual 1 1 N/A

Clinical metrics

Sex All Female Male
Recurrence within 6 months (%) 9.56 9.56 N/A
Case fatality at 5-years (%) 0.42 0.42 N/A

Associations