Original researches
Vitamin D in prediction of preeclampsia in women with gestational diabetes mellitus
Abstract
In the last decade, increase in the incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) has outpaced all expectations and medical predictions. Along with this, there is a prevalence of complications associated with GDM, primarily preeclampsia (PE), which still occupies a
Clinical and anamnestic characteristics of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and subclinical hypothyroidism
Abstract
Gestational diabetes mellitus is an extremely common metabolic disorder in pregnant women. Along with the increase in the number of its diagnosis, the number of maternal complications naturally increases, as well as the growth of infant morbidity and mortality due to labor
Clinical and anamnestic risk factors for late premature spontaneous labor
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Background . Newborns at 34 0 –36 6 weeks gestation, despite the similarity of anthropometric and clinical data with children born on time, are at high risk of complications compared with the latter. However, the contribution of risk factors for late premature birth
Effectiveness of a comprehensive treatment of intrauterine adhesions in reproductive age patients
Abstract
Intrauterine adhesions associated with chronic endometritis represent a significant problem in reproductive medicine, substantially affecting women’s fertility. Existing approaches to preventing recurrence show insufficient effectiveness, necessitating the development
Effectiveness of treatment of symptomatic endometrial polyps
Abstract
Endometrial polyps associated with chronic endometritis represent a significant challenge in modern gynecology, substantially affecting women’s reproductive health. The high recurrence rate following standard surgical treatment necessitates the development of
Clinical and serological characteristics of women with non-developing pregnancy and obesity
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Background. Obesity is a multifactorial disease caused by a combination of environmental, psychosocial factors and genetic predisposition. According to the World Health Organization, more than 890 million adults worldwide were obese in 2022. A number of studies demonstrate
Model for predicting antenatal fetal death up to 28 weeks of gestation
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Background. Every year, 13.9 stillbirths out of 1000 births, or 2.0 million stillbirths occur worldwide, excluding antenatal losses before 28 weeks of gestation, which some studies estimate would result in an increase of approximately 40%. The stillbirth rate in Russia in
Prediction of induced preterm labor in early severe preeclampsia
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report, there is an alarming trend towards an increase in the incidence of maternal mortality (MM) worldwide. Due to the unpredictability of MM, situations that pose a potential danger to pregnant women, women in labor and
Prevalence of cervical diseases and human papillomavirus infection in healthcare workers: a cross- sectional study
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The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence of cervical diseases and human papillomavirus infection among healthcare workers Material and methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2022–2023. Participants of the study: 231 female healthcare workers
Clinical and anamnestic features of patients with refractory postpartum hemorrhage
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Background. Refractory postpartum hemorrhage is registered in 10–20% of all cases of PPH and is a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in the world. The aim of the study was to establish the characteristics of the course of pregnancy and childbirth,
Gestational patterns of first-time dorsalgia of pregnant women
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the gestational patterns of newly emerged dorsalgia of pregnant women of various localization (lower back pain, LBP, or pelvic girdle pain, PGP). Material and methods. A prospective cohort study in 2019–2022 included 171 pregnant
Management strategy for patients with asymptomatic endometrial polyps associated with chronic endometritis
Abstract
The treatment tactics for asymptomatic recurrent endometrial polyps associated with chronic endometritis remains questionable, which is a significant problem in modern gynecology, substantially affecting women’s reproductive health. Existing approaches to conservative
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Fertility preservation in patients with borderline ovarian tumors
Abstract
The term “borderline ovarian tumor” (BOT) unites a group of epithelial ovarian tumors, which account for 15–20% of all epithelial ovarian malignancies. In recent decades, there has been a tendency towards an increase and rejuvenation in the incidence of BOT
Benign mammary dysplasia and mastalgia. Combined oral contraceptive with estetrol and drospirenone
Abstract
Currently, combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are one of the most convenient, accessible and effective methods of birth control. Quite recently, a new COC containing drospirenone and the innovative estrogen estetrol, which has a number of cancer-protective prospects, was
Rational start of menopausal hormonal therapy: time, place, possibilities. Review of evidence
Abstract
The review of modern literature is presented, which reflects data on current views on menopausal syndrome and the role of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), which is the most effective and pathogenetically justified method of correcting menopausal disorders and the basis for
CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS
Prediction of urosepsis during pregnancy
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Background. The problem of predicting the outcomes of inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract is becoming increasingly important all over the world. Each year, 150 million people, mostly women, are diagnosed with UTIs. UTIs manifest as asymptomatic bacteriuria, acute
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Legal aspects of medical care for vaginitis
Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the system of legal relations arising in the provision of medical care to patients with inflammatory diseases of the vagina, using dialectological, comparative legal, logical, formal legal, axiological methods, and the method of legal
Recurrent candidal vulvovaginitis: modern tactics of patient management
Abstract
The article presents the latest data from scientific literature on the treatment of recurrent candidal vulvovaginitis caused by a fungal infection (Candida albicans or other).
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