Anaerobic nonclostridial infection of pelvis are analysed in 89 patients that were on treatment in the department of festering surgery in 1999-2012 years. Clinical classification of disease is offered and it is applied in practice for dividing of research array into clinically-morphological groups with the aim of the differentiated going near a surgical treatment.

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