Features of gynaecological morbidity for women with connective tissue dysplasia

In: Perinatology and reproductology: from research to practice · 2025 · vol. 5(2-1) , pp. 116–122 · doi:10.52705/2788-6190-2025-02.1-14 · W4413232010
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Abstract

The objective: tolearn the features of gynaecological morbidity for women with connective tissue dysplasia. Materials and methods. To implement our goals by us an inspection and treatment was conducted 688 patients reproductive, pre- and postmenopausal periods. In accordance with a purpose and research tasks four groups of patients were plugged in the real work, in each of which selected a group with connective tissue dysplasiaand without it. Clinical, laboratory, instrumental and statistical methods were plugged in the complex of the conducted researches. Results. It was discovered during our work, that frequency of met of diseases from the side of the cardiovascular system for patients with connective tissue dysplasiain 3,1 time higher, than in general population, that is for certain meaningful; pathology of respiratory organs for patients with connective tissue dysplasia met in 1,5 time more frequent for patients without pathology from the side of connective tissue. Interestingly to mark that frequency of met of such gynaecological diseases as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, is observed for patients with pathology of connecting fabric for certain more frequent, than for patients without connective tissue dysplasia. Conclusions. To the small displays of connective tissue dysplasiait is possible to take is heredity, more frequent diseases from the side of alimentary canal, cardiovascular system, and also the complicated flow of pregnancy and births (to 2,5 times more frequent) and more frequent met of uterine fibroids and endometriosis (in 2,3 time). These clinical-and-anamnestic factors allow to select the group of risk on forming of connective tissue dysplasia. Findings must be taken into account at development of algorithm of diagnostic and treatment-and-prophylactic measures. Keywords: gynaecological diseases, connective tissue dysplasia, features

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