Colpit
What is Colpit? This term refers to the inflammatory process of the vaginal mucosa. Causes of Colpitis It is most often caused by staphylococci, streptococci, Escherichia coli and pathogens from other groups. In most cases,
Continue readingWhat is Colpit? This term refers to the inflammatory process of the vaginal mucosa. Causes of Colpitis It is most often caused by staphylococci, streptococci, Escherichia coli and pathogens from other groups. In most cases,
Continue readingWhat is Enteric-genital Fistula Inflammatory Genesis? Fistulas of inflammatory genesis are quite common Causes of Enteric-genital Fistula Inflammatory Genesis In 75.8% of cases, they are formed as a result of perforation of a pelvic abscess
Continue readingWhat is a Foreign Body in the Uterus? Intrauterine contraceptives (IUD) and their fragments, fetal bone fragments, and various ligatures are referred to foreign bodies in the uterus. Symptoms of Foreign Bodies in the Uterus
Continue readingWhat is Delayed Sexual Development in Girls? Delayed sexual development (CGD) has cerebral, constitutional and ovarian forms. Causes of Delayed Sexual Development in Girls Causes of central nervous system DSS can be injuries, infections, intoxication,
Continue readingWhat is Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis? Diabetic glomerulosclerosis is one of the most severe and complex forms of diabetic microangiopathy. It is called Kimmelstil-Wilson syndrome, after the names of the authors who first described it in 1936.
Continue readingWhat is Genital Fistula? Genital fistulas are one of the most serious diseases in women, leading not only to multiple organ dysfunctions, long-term and permanent disability, but also causing severe moral and physical suffering, menstrual
Continue readingWhat is dysfunctional uterine bleeding perimenopausal period? DQM in the perimenopausal period (aged 45 to 55 years) are called climacteric and constitute 15% of gynecological diseases. According to E.M. Vihlyaeva, 50-60% of all DMK are
Continue readingWhat are Germ Cell Tumors? Germinogenic neoplasms arise from the primary germ cells of embryonic gonads and their derivatives, and from 3 germ layers – ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. Dysgerminoma (seminoma of the ovary) is
Continue readingWhat is Secondary Acute Pyelonephritis? It differs from the primary acute pyelonephritis in the clinical picture by the greater severity of local symptoms, which makes it faster and easier to recognize the disease. The most
Continue readingWhat is Intrauterine Synechia (Adhesions)? Intrauterine synechia (adhesions), or the so-called Asherman syndrome, consist in partial or complete fusion of the uterine cavity. Pathogenesis during Intrauterine Synechia (Adhesions) There are infectious, traumatic, neuro-visceral theory of
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