Gynecological diseases (gynecology)

Evaluation of antimüllerian hormone levels in the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) includes a wide range of characteristic clinical and biochemical parameters.

Benign ovarian tumors

Benign ovarian tumors are primarily functional cysts and tumors; most are asymptomatic.

Cervical polyps

Cervical polyps are benign growths of the cervix and the mucous membrane of the cervical canal. Cervical polyps grow in the cervical canal.

Cystocele, urethrocele and rectocele

Cystocele, urethrocele and rectocele are protrusions of the bladder, urethra and rectum respectively into the vaginal canal. The symptoms of this pathology are urinary incontinence and a feeling of pressure. The diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical data.

Uterine eversion: symptoms, treatment

Inversion of the uterus is a rare, severe condition in which the body of the uterus turns inside out and protrudes out of the vagina beyond the genital slit. Inversion usually occurs when too much tension is applied to the umbilical cord in an attempt to deliver the placenta.

Non-infectious desquamative inflammatory vaginitis

Non-infectious desquamative inflammatory vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina in the absence of the usual infectious causes of the disease. The disease may be autoimmune in nature. Streptococci are adsorbed on the cells of the superficial layer of the vaginal epithelium.

Cervical myoma: symptoms, treatment

Cervical myoma is a benign tumor of the cervix. Cervical myoma is a rare pathology that is often combined with uterine myoma (fibroid tumors). Large cervical myomas can partially compress the urinary tract or prolapse into the vagina.

Prolapse of the uterus and vagina

Uterine prolapse is the prolapse of the uterus to or beyond the vaginal opening. Vaginal prolapse is the prolapse of the vaginal walls or vaginal cuff after a hysterectomy. Symptoms include a feeling of pressure and urinary incontinence.

Uterine fibrous tumors

Fibrous tumors of the uterus are benign tumors of smooth muscle origin. Fibrous tumors are often the cause of pathological uterine bleeding (menorrhagia, menometrorrhagia), pelvic pain, dysuric disorders, bowel dysfunction and lead to pregnancy complications.

Inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the upper female reproductive tract: the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries are involved; abscesses may occur.