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Actinomyces infection in female genital tract

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2005
To analyze clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with pelvic actinomyces.We studied five patients with pelvic actinomyces who were admitted between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2002. The initial complaints, diagnostic methods, therapeutic alternatives and results of the therapies were examined.The ages of the cases varied between 32 ...
Fulya, Kayikcioglu   +3 more
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Female Genital Tract

1988
The vulva is prone to infection because of warm, damp environment and effects of estrogen. Relative hypoestrinism in prepubertal and post menopausal women tends to decrease vulvar blood supply resulting in epithelial atrophy with decreased cornification. This makes vulva more prone to trauma and infection.
John H. Holliman   +2 more
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Mast Cells in the Female Genital Tract

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1991
Mast cells in the human uterus and adnexa have been studied using basic lead acetate fixation and a long toluidine-blue technique to maximise the numbers of cells stained. Counts were performed on measured areas of tissue and the numbers of mast cells related to clinical and pathologic variables.
J, Crow   +4 more
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Mullerian Adenosarcoma of the Female Genital Tract

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2010
Mullerian adenosarcoma is an uncommon, but not rare, mixed tumor containing a neoplastic but benign or mildly atypical epithelial element and a sarcomatous, usually low-grade, stromal component. The most common site is the uterine corpus but adenosarcoma also occurs in the cervix and ovary and more rarely in the vagina, fallopian tube, arising from ...
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Manson's schistosomiasis of the female genital tract

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
Abstract The incidence of gynecologic lesions in Manson's schistosomiasis although low is of more than academic interest. In a number of cases surgical treatment may be avoided if the condition is correctly diagnosed. Eighteen cases of such lesions are described.
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1967
A H, Sellmann, C M, Doughtery
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INFERTILITY AND BILHARZIASIS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1976
SummaryIn a prospective study, 138 African patients with infertility and 42 patients with incomplete abortion were examined for evidence of bilharziasis. There appeared to be a significant association between primary infertility and bilharziasis due to Schistosoma haematobium.
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Biopsy of Lesions of the Female Genital Tract

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 1995
Surgical biopsies are often the bedrock of contemporary medical care--the foundation upon which many subsequent and important medical decisions are based. The methods described herein have been found to be very reliable and to produce diagnostic material of high quality. Although some clinics have been reluctant to rely on FNA cytopathologic diagnoses,
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Anomalies of the Female Genital Tract

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1968
R R, Franklin, J S, McIlhaney
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