Method
of Gas-Discharge Imaging in Screening Diagnostics of
Uterine Fibroids and Adenomyosis
Nayab Mustansar *, Maj Rizwan Rafi, Col Yasser Khan, Nazakat Ullah Khan, Aniqa Shahzad, Asad Rehman
Resident Radiology, CMH PESHAWAR, Pakistan
*Corresponding Author: Nayab Mustansar, Resident Radiology, CMH PESHAWAR, Pakistan.
Received Date: January 01, 2025; Accepted Date: January 20, 2025; Published Date: January 28, 2025
Citation: Nayab Mustansar, Maj Rizwan Rafi, Col Yasser Khan, Nazakat Ullah Khan, Aniqa Shahzad , et al, (2025), Method of Gas -Discharge
Imaging in Screening Diagnostics of Uterine Fibroids and Adenomyosis, J, Surgical Case Reports and Images, 8(1); DOI:10.31579/2690-1897/230
Copyright: © 2025, Nayab Mustansar. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits
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Currently, there are a large number of different ways to assess the health
of the human body, each of which has certain advantages and
disadvantages.
One of the promising electrographic methods for studying the human
condition is the method of Gas -discharge Imaging (GDV), based on the
Kirlian effect ("high -frequency photographing"). The GDV method is a
computer registration and analysis of the glow indu ced by objects,
including biological ones. Based on the GDV method by a group of
scientists led by Professor K.G. Korotkov (ITMO, St. Petersburg)
developed the device "GRV camera", which has passed clinical trials and
entered into the state register of med ical equipment [1] The method is
characterized by ease of use and high throughput, which is of particular
value during preventive examinations in screening mode [3,4]
Material and methods
In order to identify the diagnostic value
of GDV in the detection of uterine fibroids, adenomyosis and their
combination, we conducted a study of 72 women with previously
diagnosed uterine fibroids (22 people), adenomyosis (18 people), a
combination of fibroids and adenomyosis (16 people) and 25 women
(control group) without female pathology sexual sphere. Women with
inflammatory processes of the female genital sphere, menstrual cycle
disorders and endocrine pathology were excluded from the study. Given
the absence of the GDV method in the clinical recomm endations, the
study was conducted after receiving informed consent in writing. The
subjects put their fingers on a certain display of the CORONA -1 device.
. Radiation was used for the study, created by the ring fingers on the left
and right hand, reflecting the morphofunctional state of the uterus. After
that, a snapshot was captured, which was displayed on the laptop screen.
GDV diagnostics was carried out in two standard modes: psycho -
functional and structural-functional. Radiation loss – their presence in the
crown indicates the initial, first, stage of the disease, which takes place at
the energy level, and therefore may not be felt by the patient's physical
senses in a certain organ where this loss occurred. In this paper, we
analyzed 2 indicators: the intensity of the glow and the topic of the sectors
of the reproductive system (uterus). The intensity of the glow is reflected
in the brightness of the corona glow and depends on metabolic processes
in the body, in particular energy
metabolism. The more intense the energy exchange (synthesis of ATP),
the brighter the crown of the GRV gram. The topical assessment was
made by increasing or decreasing (disappearing) the area of the visualized
"crown".
Results
of the study: In the group of women with adenomyosis,
compared with the results in the control group, in the projection sector of
the uterus, on the 4th finger of both hands, there was an excess of
luminescence, characterized by increased crown density in the structural
and functional mode of operation in all women studied in this group. In
the group of women with uterine fibroids in the same projection zone (6
o'clock sector of 4 fingers), a sharp decrease in the intensity of the glow
was revealed, up to its complete block (disappearance) in the structural
and functional mode of operation in 100% of the observations of women
in this group. In women with fibroids in combination with adenomyosis,
excess luminescence was found in the projection area of the uterus when
examined in the structural and functional mode and a defect of
luminescence in the same projection in the psycho -functional mode. At
the same time, the dependence of the volume of the pathological process
and the degree of severity of specific signs of the GRV-gram (intensity of
illumination and area of the crown) was noted
Conclusion
Thus, our studies have shown the expediency and value of GDV
diagnostics in determining uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, and especially
their combination, in a screening mode, without the use of complex and
invasive technologies. Further research in this directi on will allow us to
obtain more voluminous digital characteristics of such pathology as
fibroids and adenomyosis, as well as their combinations.
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