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Infectious diseases in pregnancy in Sri Lanka: gaps in surveillance, diagnosis, and policy: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Functional Changes in the Fallopian Tube: Environmental Factors, Lifestyle, Pathological Conditions and Pharmacological Agents. [PDF]
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Clinical and epidemiological features of schistosomiasis among sub-Saharan African migrants in Barcelona, Spain: a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
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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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Immune disturbances in female genital tuberculosis and latent genital tuberculosis
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2022AbstractBackgroundFemale genital tuberculosis (FGTB), an important clinical sub‐type of extra‐pulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is responsible for about 10% cases of infertility in India. Both FGTB and latent genital tuberculosis (LGTB) can cause infertility through blockage of fallopian tubes and through altered uterine endometrial receptivity.AimsThis ...
Jai Bhagwan Sharma +4 more
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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.
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