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Female Genital Tuberculosis. [PDF]
Abstract Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) is an important cause of morbidity and infertility worldwide. Mycobacterium tuberculosis most commonly spreads to the genital tract from a focus elsewhere in the body and affects the bilateral fallopian tubes and/or endometrium.
Tzelios C +5 more
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Various hysterosalpingography findings of female genital tuberculosis: A case series [PDF]
Background: Genital tuberculosis is a chorionic disease and mostly occurs by haematogenous spread from extra genital source like lungs, peritoneum, lymph nodes and bones. Transmission through a sexual intercourse is also possible.
Nargess Afzali +2 more
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Female genital tuberculosis: Five case reports [PDF]
Female genital tuberculosis (FG-TB) is an important disease leading to substantial morbidity including infertility and abnormal vaginal bleeding. While the incidence of FG-TB is < 1% in a developed area, its incidence is >1% in developing countries.
Abdurrahman Kaya +3 more
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Hysterosalpingography observations in female genital tuberculosis with infertility [PDF]
Background: Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is radiographic evaluation of uterine cavity and tubal patency. Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and utilisation of HSG in female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) with infertility.
Jai Bhagwan Sharma +5 more
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Female genital tuberculosis: Revisited. [PDF]
Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (rarely Mycobacterium bovis and/or atypical mycobacteria) being usually secondary to TB of the lungs or other organs with infection reaching through haematogenous, lymphatic route or direct spread from abdominal TB. In FGTB, fallopian tubes are affected
Sharma JB +3 more
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Hysteroscopy role for female genital tuberculosis [PDF]
Female genital tuberculosis affects the quality of women's lives. One of the symptoms is amenorrhea. In our country, it is still underdiagnosed due to limited resources. Hysteroscopy is known as one of the diagnostic tools for this condition.
Achmad Kemal Harzif +3 more
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Hysterosalpingography and ultrasonography findings of female genital tuberculosis [PDF]
Genital tuberculosis (TB) is an important cause of female infertility in the world, especially in developing countries. Majority of infertility cases are due to involvement of the fallopian tubes (92%–100%), endometrial cavity (50%), and ovaries (10%–30%)
Hardik Uresh Shah +4 more
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Female genital tuberculosis [PDF]
Tuberculosis affects a large number of people worldwide and the incidence is increasing. Tuberculosis bacilli reach the genital tract mainly by haematogenous spread from foci outside the genitalia. The fallopian tubes, endometrium and ovaries are affected in most cases. Genital tuberculosis may be asymptomatic and could go unrecognised or masquerade as
David Gatongi +5 more
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Female genital tuberculosis: About 6 cases [PDF]
Background: Genital tuberculosis in women is uncommon. Its clinical pictures and radiological aspects are nonspecific. The histological confirmation is necessary.
Asma Hmila +3 more
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Female genital tuberculosis presenting as a protruding anterior vaginal wall mass: a case report [PDF]
Although pulmonary tuberculosis is a common infectious disease, especially in low-and middle-income countries, female genital tract tuberculosis (TB) is rarely reported.
Mequanint Melesse Bicha +3 more
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