Gynecological diseases (gynecology)

In vitro fertilization (IVF)

In recent years, the method of in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become increasingly widespread in the treatment of infertile marriages – fertilization of oocytes outside the body, their cultivation, followed by the implantation of dividing embryos into the uterine cavity.

Gonadotropic insufficiency

Gonadotropic insufficiency is a form of anovulatory infertility characterized by damage to the central links of the reproductive system, leading to a decrease in the secretion of gonadotropic hormones.

Endocrine infertility

Anovulatory (endocrine) infertility is a disorder of a woman's reproductive function caused by the absence of normal folliculogenesis in the ovaries and ovulation.

Cervical curvature

There are many cases when a woman planning a pregnancy is faced with a disease such as a cervical inversion.

Hyperkeratosis of the cervix

Leukoplakia or hyperkeratosis of the cervix are two names for the same disease, which is a hardening of the epithelium of the organ.

3rd degree cervical dysplasia

This disease is included in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD code 10) and has its own coding - N87 - "Cervical dysplasia. Carcinoma in situ of the cervix is excluded."

Retention cysts of the cervix

As a result of the inflammatory process occurring in the vaginal part of the uterus, blockage of the excretory ducts may occur.

Severe cervical dysplasia

Today, according to numerous epidemiological studies, the causes of severe cervical dysplasia in 62% of diagnosed cases are damage by this persistent viral infection.

Degrees of cervical dysplasia

Previously, pathological changes in the squamous epithelium of the cervix - the degree of cervical dysplasia - were defined as mild, moderate or severe.