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Bio-mechanical risk factors for uterine prolapse among women living in the hills of west Nepal: A case-control study [PDF]
Objective: To investigate whether heavy load carrying, wearing a patuka, and body position at work are risk factors for uterine prolapse among Nepali women.
Hridaya Raj Devkota +5 more
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Introduction We report the case of a patient with severe uterine prolapse who underwent successful vaginal pessary removal after pelvic floor muscle training.
Yukimasa Ide +9 more
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Pregnancy with Irreducible Utero-Vaginal Prolapse [PDF]
Pregnancy with uterine prolapse is a relatively rare condition. Irreducible prolapse occurring during pregnancy is even rarer. There is still a need for obstetricians to be aware about the management of uterine prolapse which allows for an uneventful ...
Pradip Kumar Saha +2 more
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Background: The incidence of severe uterine prolapse during childbirth is approximately 0.01%. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, no reports detail the healing process of the cervix during uterine involution. This report describes successful vaginal
Jota Maki +7 more
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Collagen density is one important factor in uterine prolapse. Several studies has shown that uterine prolapse patients have lower uterosacral ligament collagen density.
Agung Hujjatulislam +2 more
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Surgical treatment of uterine prolapse in woman who wishes to preserve her uterus remains a major surgical challenge. This case series describes a new surgical technique for uterine suspension in women who wish to preserve their uteri, using the ...
Ibrahim A Abdelazim +5 more
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Systematic review of the efficacy and safety of using mesh in surgery for uterine or vaginal vault prolapse [PDF]
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comPeer ...
Bain, Christine +6 more
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Background Uterine prolapse is an important but neglected public health problem that causes maternal morbidity and mortality in women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries, including Ethiopia.
Abebe Sorsa Badacho +3 more
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Spontaneously resolved uterine prolapse in a neonate with spina bifida
Neonatal uterine prolapse is rare and mostly due to spina bifida. It is probably due to abnormal innervation of levator ani and subsequent atrophy of the muscle in patients with spina bifida.
Hacer Yapıcıoğlu Yıldızdaş +3 more
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Pelvic floor disorders in gynecological malignancies. An overlooked problem? [PDF]
Cervical, endometrial, ovarian, vulvar, and vaginal cancers affect women of a broad age spectrum. Many of these women are still sexually active when their cancer is diagnosed.
Bodean, Oana M. +7 more
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