Cervical Diseases

Pathological changes of the cervix of the uterus are reflected in the clinico-morphological classification, the most widely used in practice: non-neoplastic processes: true erosion, cervical ectopia, ecropion, leukoplakia (simple), cervical polyps; precancerous changes (dysplasia) –

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Pathological changes of the cervix of the uterus are reflected in the clinico-morphological classification, the most widely used in practice: non-neoplastic processes: true erosion, cervical ectopia, ecropion, leukoplakia (simple), cervical polyps; precancerous changes (dysplasia) –

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Uterine sarcoma

Uterine sarcoma is a malignant tumor that is rare and constitutes from 3 to 5% of all malignant tumors of the uterus. Leiomyosarcoma develops on average at the age of 43–53 years, endometrial stromal sarcoma,

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Uterine sarcoma is a malignant tumor that is rare and constitutes from 3 to 5% of all malignant tumors of the uterus. Leiomyosarcoma develops on average at the age of 43–53 years, endometrial stromal sarcoma,

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Uterine myoma

Uterine fibroids – benign hormone-dependent myometrium tumor, occurs in women of reproductive age (the peak incidence is 40 years). Uterine fibroids up to 30% of gynecological diseases.   Etiology and pathogenesis. Modern ideas about the development

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Uterine fibroids – benign hormone-dependent myometrium tumor, occurs in women of reproductive age (the peak incidence is 40 years). Uterine fibroids up to 30% of gynecological diseases.   Etiology and pathogenesis. Modern ideas about the development

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Cancer of the uterine tube

Cancer of the fallopian tube – the rarest malignant tumor of the female genital organs, the frequency of which is 0.11 – 1.18%. Cancer of the fallopian tube is more often detected at the age

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Cancer of the fallopian tube – the rarest malignant tumor of the female genital organs, the frequency of which is 0.11 – 1.18%. Cancer of the fallopian tube is more often detected at the age

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Endometrial cancer

In recent decades, the incidence of cancer of the body of the uterus has steadily increased, which, apparently, is associated with an increase in the life expectancy of women and their stay in the postmenopausal

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In recent decades, the incidence of cancer of the body of the uterus has steadily increased, which, apparently, is associated with an increase in the life expectancy of women and their stay in the postmenopausal

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Foreign bodies in the uterus

Foreign bodies in the uterus. Intrauterine contraceptives (IUD) and their fragments, bone debris, various ligatures are referred to foreign bodies in the uterus. The clinical picture of foreign bodies in the uterus is more often

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Foreign bodies in the uterus. Intrauterine contraceptives (IUD) and their fragments, bone debris, various ligatures are referred to foreign bodies in the uterus. The clinical picture of foreign bodies in the uterus is more often

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Intrauterine Pathology

Intrauterine pathology includes hyperplastic processes of endometry; submucous myoma of the uterus; adenomyosis (internal endometriosis); septum in the uterus; synechiae; foreign bodies. Intrauterine pathology occupies a significant place in the structure of gynecological diseases. Endometrial

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Intrauterine pathology includes hyperplastic processes of endometry; submucous myoma of the uterus; adenomyosis (internal endometriosis); septum in the uterus; synechiae; foreign bodies. Intrauterine pathology occupies a significant place in the structure of gynecological diseases. Endometrial

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Malignant tumors of the vulva and vagina

Cancer of the vulva (external genitalia) is the rarest localization of malignant tumors of the female genital organs. The frequency of the disease is 2.2-8%; it is more common in women older than 60 years.

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Cancer of the vulva (external genitalia) is the rarest localization of malignant tumors of the female genital organs. The frequency of the disease is 2.2-8%; it is more common in women older than 60 years.

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