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Uterine Fibroid in Combination with Adenomyosis. Purulent-Inflammatory Diseases of the Female Genital Organs and Their Effect on Reproductive Function |
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Creator | Irina Petrovna Mikhailiuk, Yuliya Alexandrovna Shandanovina, Djamilya Gadjibalaevna Ramazanova, Anfisa Andreevna Brynza, Khadizhat Shakhbanovna Dzhalaeva, Rukiyat Shamilevna Abdulaeva, Khapta Masautovna Adasheva, Amina Alibekovna Rashidova, Linda Masudovna Abzailova, Elina Kazbek-Sultanovna Katchieva |
Title | Uterine Fibroid in Combination with Adenomyosis. Purulent-Inflammatory Diseases of the Female Genital Organs and Their Effect on Reproductive Function |
Contributor | - |
Publisher | TuEngr Group |
Publication Year | 2565 |
Journal Title | International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies |
Journal Vol. | 13 |
Journal No. | 11 |
Page no. | 13A11J: 1-9 |
Keyword | Uterine fibroids, Adenomyosis, Purulent-inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs, Infections, Reproductive function |
URL Website | http://TuEngr.com/Vol13-11.html |
Website title | ITJEMAST V13(11) 2022 @ TuEngr.com |
ISSN | 2228-9860 |
Abstract | Uterine fibroids in combination with adenomyosis are common gynecological diseases. According to various studies, uterine fibroids are diagnosed in women of reproductive age in 30-40% of cases, adenomyosis occurs in 15-50% of cases in patients of any age, and the combination of uterine fibroids with adenomyosis occurs in 36-83% of cases. Despite the prevalence of these diagnoses, the first place among diseases of the female genital sphere is occupied by purulent-inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs, leading to hospitalization in gynecological hospitals in 20-30% of cases, causing ectopic pregnancy in 15% of cases, causing infertility in 45-78% of cases. The relevance of this study is due to the prevalence of purulent-inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs and benign hyperplastic diseases of the uterus among women of reproductive age, which contributes to the study of the effect of the purulent-inflammatory process on the pathogenesis of uterine fibroids in combination with adenomyosis and reproductive function in women. |