2012
DOI: 10.17816/jowd61530-37
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Prognostic and predisposing risk factors for perinatal pathology in women with various forms of hyperhomocysteinemia

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“…11 (20,4%) women had a history of gynecological surgery (Table 2): hysterectomy-5,6% (3), salpingectomy-5,6% (3), vaginal plastics-3,7% (2), cervical pathology-5,6% (3). During the investigation, the following somatic diseases were most often identified (Table 2): lower extremity varicose disease -77,8% (42), hypertensive disease-22,2% (12), heart disease-14,8% (8), gastrointestinal tract disease-13% ( 7), obesity 2-3 degree-y 14,8% (8). 40 (74,1%) women, the occurrence of urinary incontinence was associated with traumatic, complicated labor ruptures, childbirth with a large fetus 14 (25.9% ), 11 (20,4%) women with gynaecological operations, 12 (22,2%) -with the onset of menopause, 5 (9,3%) -with severe physical exertion.…”
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“…11 (20,4%) women had a history of gynecological surgery (Table 2): hysterectomy-5,6% (3), salpingectomy-5,6% (3), vaginal plastics-3,7% (2), cervical pathology-5,6% (3). During the investigation, the following somatic diseases were most often identified (Table 2): lower extremity varicose disease -77,8% (42), hypertensive disease-22,2% (12), heart disease-14,8% (8), gastrointestinal tract disease-13% ( 7), obesity 2-3 degree-y 14,8% (8). 40 (74,1%) women, the occurrence of urinary incontinence was associated with traumatic, complicated labor ruptures, childbirth with a large fetus 14 (25.9% ), 11 (20,4%) women with gynaecological operations, 12 (22,2%) -with the onset of menopause, 5 (9,3%) -with severe physical exertion.…”
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“…The main advantages of these operations are their low invasiveness and atraumatic. [7][8][9][10][11][12] Pelvic organ prolapse (POР) and urinary incontinence stress (SUI) in women -occur in 50-75% of women after childbirth, the disease is of a combined naturein 70-80% of stage III-IV cystocele cases it is combined with urinary incontinence stress. 13 In the review of , 4 there are indications that prolapse of the genitalia organs usually coexist with SUI in 20%.…”
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