Akush Ginekol (Sofiia)
December 2004
The trophoblastic disease (TD) is an unifying term for the nosologicunits: Mola hydatidosa, Mola hydatidosa invasivum, Chorionepithelioma. This kind of trophoblast pathology has geographic differences in the expression but the its overall incidence is not high. The clinicians often fail to consider the possibility of trophoblastic disease due to its low incidence rate.
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February 1998
It is known that presently the diagnostic process is enriched by the application of endoscopic methods like laparoscopy and hysteroscopy. The aim of our work is to point out the importance of laparoscopy in differential diagnostical processes. 358 laparoscopies were carried out for the period 1988-92.
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February 1994
The paper deals with the effect of low-energy lasers in treating cases of subacute and chronic inflammatory processes of the adnexa through impact on biologically active points. The results in 30 patients treated with laser puncture have been observed and compared with the results in 30 women treated according to the classical methods. It has been found that the patients with subacute and chronic inflammatory processes treated with laser puncture spend in hospital 3 days less than the other patients and the pain symptoms disappear quickly.
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February 1994
The results are announced of the treatment of 64 (1.28%) complicated incisions after 4981 obstetric and gynecological interventions over a 3-year period. The cases observed are distributed in two groups: Group One--30 patients treated with the medicinal and surgical methods used in traditional clinic practice, and Group Two--34 patients undergone laser therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors investigated 205 women, 50 of whom were nonpregnant, 32 with normally progressing pregnancy, 30 parturients, 30 with abortions, 30 with prolonged pregnancy and 35 with pre-eclampsia. There were no statistically significant changes between the percentage of cases with positive lymphocytotoxic test, presence of leucoagglutinins and thrombocytic antibodies among the single groups. There were HLA-antibodies, which were not titrated due to the low titre in 4 of the women with pre-eclampsia.
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