Subramanian S
Sex Transm Dis. 1981 Apr-Jun;8(2):77-8. doi: 10.1097/00007435-198104000-00009.
A case of gonococcal urethritis with bilateral tysonitis and periurethral abscess is described. The diagnosis of gonococcal urethritis was made by microscopic detection of typical gram-negative intracellular diplococci in cells of the urethral discharge. The patient was treated with oral ampicillin and probenecid for ten days together with oral oxytetracycline for seven days; he responded favorably to antibiotics, and surgical intervention was unnecessary.