PECULIARITIES OF GENITAL ENDOMETRIOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH INFERTILITY

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The aim of the study – to conduct a comparative retrospective analysis medical histories patients with endometriosis associated infertility and tubo-peritoneal factor Materials Methods. A 485 patient’s histories, who applied centre “Yuzko Medical Center” regarding for period 2019–2022 was conducted. main group (I) consists 435 women infertility, endometriosis. control (II) 50 tubal-peritoneal factor. obtained results were processed by method variational statistics. Results Discussion. It has been founded that endometriosis, pain syndrome is noted 305 (70.2 %). dependence on menstruation 60.2 % cases. Primary detected in 40.3 I 84.6 II, secondary diagnosed 38 21 II. According cytological examination, it found type II 320 (73.6 %) predominates 10 (21.3 group. Type 114(26.4 42 (84.6 Conclusions Thus, modern medicine should continue detail diseases cause infertility. Scientists investigate causes formation order their further prevention successful treatment. repeated ultrasound data, internal genital not suspected, therefore, possible rely data as an additional research method, this requires discovery new diagnostic methods.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Aktual?nì pitannâ pedìatrìï, akušerstva ta gìnekologìï

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2415-301X', '2411-4944']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2022.2.13451