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Genital warts. Official statistics, clinical manifestations and effectiveness of therapy
Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) is one of the most common infections today. Young women have a high risk of infection with HPV. The contagiosity of the virus reaches 80%. HPV is a cause of cervical cancer.
A. A. Olina+3 more
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Leiomioma vaginal e uterino em cadelas: Relato de caso
Os tumores vaginais e vulvares compreendem as neoplasias mais frequentes do trato reprodutivo tubular em cadelas. O leiomioma é uma neoplasia benigna de origem mesenquimal de músculo liso, frequentemente diagnosticada no trato genital, principalmente em ...
Gustavo de Lima+1 more
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Primary malignant melanoma of the vagina: A case report and review of literature
A 60 year old woman presented in gynecology department with bleeding per vagina and subsequently histotpathologically, it was diagnosed as malignant melanoma of the vagina. She underwent excision biopsy.
S. Chaudhuri+3 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosis and classification of uterovaginal congenital anomalies
Uterine congenital anomalies are clinically relevant because these are associated with increased incidences of infertility and menstrual disorder. These are frequently not diagnosed at birth.
Pratiksha Yadav
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Background: Mucus degradation is hypothesized to be important in bacterial vaginosis (BV), but mechanisms require investigation. Results: We characterize a Gardnerella vaginalis pathway that performs digestion/catabolism of mucus sialoglycans. Conclusion:
W. Lewis+4 more
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The Germ‐Content of the Uterus and Vagina during the Normal Puerperium.* [PDF]
James Brownlee
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Case of Foreign Body Impacted for Twenty-Two Years in the Vagina [PDF]
A. Pearse
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Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Models for Classifying Squamous Epithelial Cells of the Cervix [PDF]
The cervix is the narrow end of the uterus that connects to the vagina in the female reproductive system. Abnormal cell growth in the squamous epithelial lining of the cervix leads to cervical cancer in females. A Pap smear is a diagnostic procedure used to detect cervical cancer by gently collecting cells from the surface of the cervix with a small ...
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Ektopisches Chrorionepitheliom der Vagina mit multiplen Luteinzysten beider Ovarien [PDF]
A. Fischer
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