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Performance of Various Pelvic-Derived Samples for the Diagnosis of Female Genital Tract Tuberculosis by Conventional and Molecular Methods: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Palo S, Rawat S, Mishra D, Mishra M.
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FEMALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS, PREGNANCY AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
Вестник ЦНИИТ, 2022The article describes a clinical observation of timely detected and treated female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) in an immunocompetent woman with tubal-peritoneal infertility before enrollment in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) programme. We have outlined
P.O. Sotski, O. Sotskaya, M. Safaryan
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Female genital tuberculosis in Ethiopia
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2004AbstractObjectives: To study the occurrence of female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) in Ethiopia and to compare the different methods available for its diagnosis. Methods: Biopsy or curettage samples from 25 clinically suspected cases of FGTB were investigated with histopathology, smear microscopy, TB culture and PCR for mycobacteria.
M, Abebe +5 more
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Insight into diagnosis of female genital tuberculosis
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2021Introduction Female genital tuberculosis (TB) is a common form of extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) with varied clinical presentations, i.e. infertility, pelvic pain, and menstrual irregularities. Diagnosis of female genital TB is challenging predominantly due to
B. Dahiya +4 more
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The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2005
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 K Gatongi +5 more
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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 K Gatongi +5 more
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Imaging Spectrum of Female Genital Tuberculosis: A Comprehensive Review.
Current problems in diagnostic radiology, 2021Female genital tuberculosis is a relatively uncommon form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is under-reported and under-recognized. The early course of the disease has fewer manifestations, resulting in late presentation with grave complications like ...
Ankita Aggarwal, C. Das, S. Manchanda
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Female genital tuberculosis and infertility
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2001AbstractObjectives: This study was performed to evaluate the rate of diagnosed female genital tuberculosis and its presentational symptoms and methods of diagnosis. Methods: A total of 3088 cases of tuberculosis (TB) who had been registered and treated in the Health Center of Fars Province from 1989 to 1999 were retrospectively studied. From this group,
B, Namavar Jahromi +2 more
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Female genital tuberculosis: A review
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2011Female genital tuberculosis is an uncommon type of tuberculosis that can lead to infertility. The present review describes the disease, reports available epidemiological data, and focuses on examinations and procedures necessary for the early diagnosis and the management of this curable disease.
Ioannis K, Neonakis +2 more
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
The phenomenon of female genital tuberculosis is discussed. Genital tuberculosis is always secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis. The inciden ce of genital tuberculosis among infertile patients is 5-10% on the average. Tubercle bacilli are usually disseminated through the circulatory system although lymphatic spread and extension from tuberculous ...
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The phenomenon of female genital tuberculosis is discussed. Genital tuberculosis is always secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis. The inciden ce of genital tuberculosis among infertile patients is 5-10% on the average. Tubercle bacilli are usually disseminated through the circulatory system although lymphatic spread and extension from tuberculous ...
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