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This publication is devoted to the most common problem in women of reproductive age - dysmenorrhea. Unfortunately, the underestimation of the importance of dysmenorrhea often occurs on the part of both patients and doctors. Meanwhile, dysme…
This publication examines the existing risks of obstetric complications and other reproductive disorders in women with gynecological diseases. The paper also discusses the issues of the pre-school training of women with gynecological diseas…
The article focuses on the identification of causal relationships between dysmenorrhea, endometrioid and tumor processes. Studies have shown that dysmenorrhea, apart from a decline in the quality of life, can be the cause of development of …
The aim of the study is to identify the most significant clinical and anamnestic risk factors for the onset and progression of endometrial hyperplastic processes and the development of malignant transformation of endometrium in women of per…
This paper presents the clinical and morphological variants of adenomyosis, reflecting the clinical features of disease caused by regular features of molecular-biological processes involved in the development of endometriosis disease, which…
This article presents results of authors' own investigations using a new approach to treatment of adenomyosis (uterine endometriotic lesions which are most often found within the structure of genital endometriosis) and differential characte…
One of the commonest forms of genital endometriosis is the ovarian endometriotic lesion. The main treatment step, surgical intervention, may promote endometriosis progression if performed non-radically. Analysis of clinical particulars of d…
Chronic endometritis (CE) - a common disease with no unified concept of pathogenesis, characterized by undulating and ever-progressive pathological process. Important pathogenic factors contributing to the development of CE, is immune defic…
Inflammatory diseases occupy leading positions in the list of gynaecological pathology. Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs (PID) recorded in 60-65% of women of reproductive age have a very negative impact on the female reproductive …
This paper presents the clinical and morphological variants of adenomyosis, reflecting the clinical features of disease caused by regular features of molecular-biological processes involved in the development of endometriosis disease, which…
The objective of current research was to study clinical-anamnestic characteristics in women with benign and precancerous processes in uterine cervix with combined uterine pathology (myoma, adenomyosis, endometrial hyperplasia and benign pro…
this article presents results of authors' own investigations using a new approach to treatment of adenomyosis (uterine endometriotic lesions which are most often found within the structure of genital endometriosis) and differential characte…
One of the commonest forms of genital endometriosis is the ovarian endometriotic lesion. The main treatment step, surgical intervention, may promote endometriosis progression if performed non-radically. Analysis of clinical particulars of d…
Chronic endometritis (CE) a common disease with no unified concept of pathogenesis, characterized by undulating and ever-progressive pathological process. Important pathogenic factors contributing to the development of CE, is immune deficie…
The purpose of the study was to reveal clinical and morphological parallels and to define molecular mechanisms, the regulation of proliferation, apoptosis, neoangiogenesis, and the extent of abnormal tissue in adenomyosis (AM). The surgical…