Opportunities to improve the treatment effectiveness in chronic endometritis among women with extragenital diseases
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.26
Abstract
The immune status features were assessed in a sample of women with chronic endometritis (CE) after pregnancy termination against the background of extragenital diseases (EGD) (anemia and chronic pyelonephritis). In women with CE a high frequency of bacterial vaginosis, microbial contamination of the cervical canal (Escherichia coli - in one third), moreover, than endometrium (Enterococcus faecalis and Bacteroides fragilis - in hypoplastic type) was found. The study of the activity of cellular and humoral immunity links at CE, taking into account the type of inflammation and the presence of infection of the uterine mucosa, allows for rehabilitation of women after pregnancy termination against the background of EGH, which is adequate to the identified disorders.
About the Authors
B. M. GasanovaRussian Federation
GASANOVA Bakhtukey Musalavovna − PhD, Teaching Assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Lenin Square 1, 367000, Makhahkala
M. L. Polina
Russian Federation
POLINA Miroslava Leonidovna – PhD
10 Zarevyi passageway,127282, Moscow
N. I. Douglas
Russian Federation
DOUGLAS Natalia Ivanovna − obstetrician-gynecologist, MD, Head of the Department of Ostetric and Gynecology Faculty of Postgraduate Training for Medical Institute Doctors
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For citations:
Gasanova B.M., Polina M.L., Douglas N.I. Opportunities to improve the treatment effectiveness in chronic endometritis among women with extragenital diseases. Yakut Medical Journal. 2020;(1):105-108. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2020.69.26








