[Ultrasonic examination of the status of the ovaries and endometrium after the treatment of tubal and peritoneal infertility].
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Ultrasonic examination was used to assess ovarian and endometrial status in 84 patients post-surgery for infertility, finding that drug therapy favorably affected ovarian and endometrial function.
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The authors analyze the usefulness of ultrasonic examination for the assessment of ovarian and endometrial status in 84 patients operated on for tubal and peritoneal sterility. After surgery the patients were recommended nootropic agents and cyclic vitamin therapy for 3 months. In cases with concomitant diseases (endometriosis, small pelvis varicose veins) synthetic estrogen-gestagen drugs, anticoagulants, disaggregants were prescribed. If the treatment did not result in pregnancy in 2 months, ovulation stimulants (clostilbegit, choriogonin) were prescribed. Drug therapy had a favorable effect on ovarian and endometrial function. Ultrasonic examination may be recommended for monitoring ovarian and endometrial status.
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