Retrospective analysis of 558 women in postpartum period is presented. In all cases delivery was urgent, one
live fetus; vaginal birth happened at 454 (81.4%) patients and by Caesarean section — 104 (18.6%). Ultrasound
examination was performed by one doctor, using transabdominal access. The value for assessment of a current
of postpartum period has a condition of a cavity of the uterus which decreases on thickness and the volume.
Advancement of uterine cavity contraction compared with myometrium shows the ratio of cavity volume to
uterine volume, which decreases from 8.0% on day 3 to 4.7% on the 5th day. In a cases of hematometra, no
significant increase in uterine volume was obtained.
Breast carcinoma in men is a rare disease, with an incidence of 1:100,000. It is found approximately 100 times more rarely in men than in women. Breast carcinoma represents 0.2-1.5 % of all malignant tumors in men (Crichlow 1972 ; Ostrovskaya et al. 1988 ). Studies demonstrate that black men are affected more often than white men, regardless of age. The incidence of breast cancer in black men is 1.8:100,000, compared with 1.1:100,000 in white men (Anderson et al. 2004 ).The majority of publications on breast carcinoma in men are based on rather small clinical groups. Few authors have published surveys with more than 100 cases. Scientifi c works with a large number of patients analyze the data of several medical institutions or review the literature. This substantially complicates the analysis because of the heterogeneity of the data. The fi rst large works were published
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