Ghodratipour Z
[ 1 ] - P-208: Report of A Rare Case of Endometrial Stroma Sarcoma with Sex Cord Element
Background: Endometrial stroma sarcoma (ESS) is usually formed of neoplastic cells similar to proliferative endometrial cells and comprises less than 10% of all uterine sarcomas. Presence of concurrent sex cord element with these tumors is rare. Materials and Methods: A 36 year-old woman,from yazd complaining of abnormal vaginal bleeding and history of G4P3Ab1Ch3 referred. On both occasions aft...
[ 2 ] - P-209: Evaluation of Common Risk Factors in Patients with Endometrial Hyperplasia
Background: One of the most common abnormality in female genital system, especially in premenopausal period, is abnormal uterine bleeding caused by endometrial hyperplasia. Prevalence of endometrial hyperplasia is 5-20% with different risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), multiparity, nuliparity, advanced age, and using estrogen consumption. This study try to determine risk...
[ 3 ] - Pnm-14: Investigation and Comparison of Pop-Smears Due to Pregnancy Inhibiting Methods, in Urban and Rural Women Who Have Visited in Hygiene Centers of Yazd State
s:2226:"Background: Vaginitis in the most common reason of women attendance in genecology clinics. Many factors can lead to this type of infection, so that the treatment procedure would be different according to the producing factor. Pop-smear is a cytological test which got created by Papanicolaa for the first time in 1941. It's based on sampling from cervix and smears providing and direc...
[ 4 ] - P-163: Evaluation of Ovarian Masses in Shahid Sadoughi and Mother Hospital during 2008-2012
Background: Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer in woman and the fifth most frequent cause of cancer death. Ovarian cancers are usually asymptomatic until metastasized, patients have advanced disease at diagnosis in more than 2/3 of the cases. Totally 75-80 % of ovarian masses are benign. The strongest patient related risk factor for ovarian cancer is increasing age. The most ovarian...
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