Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis

Clinical assessment of the general status of patients with combined uterine pathology (leiomyoma (LM) and adenomyosis) has a practical importance for determining specific therapeutic tactics. The study of the general condition of reproductive aged women with this pathology allows determining of many...

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Main Authors: М. Б. Запорожченко, А. В. Сидоренко, Д. Ю. Парубіна
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House TRILIST 2019-12-01
Series:Репродуктивная эндокринология
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spelling doaj-273763fcfa084f2d8be3763902686a0c2021-07-02T12:44:22ZengPublishing House TRILISTРепродуктивная эндокринология2309-41172411-12952019-12-01050515510.18370/2309-4117.2019.50.51-55190437Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosisМ. Б. Запорожченко0А. В. Сидоренко1Д. Ю. Парубіна2Odesa National Medical University Odesa Regional Clinical Medical Center, OdesaOdesa National Medical University Odesa Regional Clinical Medical Center, OdesaOdesa National Medical University Odesa Regional Clinical Medical Center, OdesaClinical assessment of the general status of patients with combined uterine pathology (leiomyoma (LM) and adenomyosis) has a practical importance for determining specific therapeutic tactics. The study of the general condition of reproductive aged women with this pathology allows determining of many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. Purpose of the study was to investigate the clinical status of reproductive aged women who suffer from combined uterine pathology – LM and adenomyosis. Materials and methods. 120 women of reproductive age were examined. Group IA united 60 patients with combined uterine pathology – asymptomatic LM and nodal, diffuse, diffuse-focal adenomyosis III, IV degrees of severity with active clinical course; group IB united 60 patients with combined uterine pathology - symptomatic LM and diffuse, diffuse focal adenomyosis I, II degrees of severity with inactive clinical course. Examination was carried out in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Results. A study of the general status of reproductive aged women has revealed many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. The study of nosological forms of extragenital pathology revealed a wide range of different organs and systems diseases, co-morbidities of mainly chronic course, varying severity in 100% of women. A number of somatic diseases can be both a cause and a consequence of gynecological pathology, especially hormonal etiology. Analysis of the anamnestic data on the transferred gynecological diseases showed 100% frequency of the combined and concomitant pathology of the female genital tract. Conclusions. Completed study involving reproductive aged women with combined uterine pathology (LM and adenomyosis) showed many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. Obtained data indicate that there are complex metabolic disorders in the women’s body suffering from that combined uterine pathology.http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/190437combined uterine pathologyuterine leiomyomaadenomyosis
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author М. Б. Запорожченко
А. В. Сидоренко
Д. Ю. Парубіна
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А. В. Сидоренко
Д. Ю. Парубіна
Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
Репродуктивная эндокринология
combined uterine pathology
uterine leiomyoma
adenomyosis
author_facet М. Б. Запорожченко
А. В. Сидоренко
Д. Ю. Парубіна
author_sort М. Б. Запорожченко
title Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
title_short Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
title_full Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
title_fullStr Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
title_sort clinical status of reproductive aged women with combined pathology of the uterus – leiomyoma and adenomyosis
publisher Publishing House TRILIST
series Репродуктивная эндокринология
issn 2309-4117
2411-1295
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Clinical assessment of the general status of patients with combined uterine pathology (leiomyoma (LM) and adenomyosis) has a practical importance for determining specific therapeutic tactics. The study of the general condition of reproductive aged women with this pathology allows determining of many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. Purpose of the study was to investigate the clinical status of reproductive aged women who suffer from combined uterine pathology – LM and adenomyosis. Materials and methods. 120 women of reproductive age were examined. Group IA united 60 patients with combined uterine pathology – asymptomatic LM and nodal, diffuse, diffuse-focal adenomyosis III, IV degrees of severity with active clinical course; group IB united 60 patients with combined uterine pathology - symptomatic LM and diffuse, diffuse focal adenomyosis I, II degrees of severity with inactive clinical course. Examination was carried out in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. Results. A study of the general status of reproductive aged women has revealed many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. The study of nosological forms of extragenital pathology revealed a wide range of different organs and systems diseases, co-morbidities of mainly chronic course, varying severity in 100% of women. A number of somatic diseases can be both a cause and a consequence of gynecological pathology, especially hormonal etiology. Analysis of the anamnestic data on the transferred gynecological diseases showed 100% frequency of the combined and concomitant pathology of the female genital tract. Conclusions. Completed study involving reproductive aged women with combined uterine pathology (LM and adenomyosis) showed many factors that can affect the clinical course of disease. Obtained data indicate that there are complex metabolic disorders in the women’s body suffering from that combined uterine pathology.
topic combined uterine pathology
uterine leiomyoma
adenomyosis
url http://reproduct-endo.com/article/view/190437
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