Bonito, FredericoAlves, JoãoLodhia, ZohraCordeiro, DoraBorges, VítorAzevedo, JacintaBorrego, Maria José2023-03-202023-03-202022-11-01Sex Transm Dis. 2022 Nov 1;49(11):786-789. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001634. Epub 2022 Apr 9.0148-5717http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8582Between 2001 and 2020, 54 LGV cases were diagnosed in a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Lisbon, most in men who have sex with men (87%), HIV negative (63%), from the anorectal mucosa (72.2%). Cases among heterosexuals were also identified (13%). Surveillance programs irrespective of sexual orientation and HIV status are needed to avoid the morbidity associated with LGV.A study of all patients with lymphogranuloma venereum in a sexually transmitted disease clinic in Lisbon, Portugal, found that most cases occurred in HIV-negative men who have sex with men in the anorectal mucosa.engLymphogranuloma VenereumSexually Transmitted DiseasesClinical CharacterizationEpidemiological CharacterizationInfecções Sexualmente TransmissíveisClinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Lymphogranuloma Venereum in a Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic in Lisbon, 2001 to 2020journal article10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001634