2020
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2020.3909
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Clinical Experience in Management of Patients with Cervical Erosion and Ectopia

Abstract: PURPOSE OF RESEARCH: The main objective of the study was to analyze the results of treatment of patients with cervical erosion and ectopia without surgical treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To this end, a complete clinical examination of women with cervical erosion and ectopia was carried out: A smear for oncocytology, PCR for HPV 16–18, herpes simplex virus, chlamydia, colposcopy extended, and bacteriological study to identify the vaginal microflora. As a result of examinations, 30% of women wit… Show more

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“…Identifying and treating CE, as well as options for appropriate treatment, are current challenges for medical specialists. While several studies reveal different therapeutic approaches, the decision to treat or not remains controversial [15][16][17]. To our knowledge, few studies, if any, are focusing on the postoperative management of cervical wounds in the Western population.…”
Section: Benign Cervical Ectopy -The Decision To Treatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying and treating CE, as well as options for appropriate treatment, are current challenges for medical specialists. While several studies reveal different therapeutic approaches, the decision to treat or not remains controversial [15][16][17]. To our knowledge, few studies, if any, are focusing on the postoperative management of cervical wounds in the Western population.…”
Section: Benign Cervical Ectopy -The Decision To Treatmentioning
confidence: 99%