Question: A young adult patient presents with fever, lower abdominal tenderness, and pelvic discomfort. The patient reports being sexually active. A recent pregnancy test was negative. The physical assessment reveals acute cervical motion, uterine, and adnexal tenderness on bimanual pelvic examination, and mucopurulent vaginal discharge. The patient denies a history of dysuria or urinary frequency. These findings are suggestive of which diagnosis? Want Online Help? A. Ectopic pregnancy B. Cystitis C. Pelvic inflammatory disease D. Appendicitis