2018
DOI: 10.21303/2504-5679.2018.00563
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Analysis of Complicated Cervical Ectopy Clinical Course and Recurrence

Abstract: Physiological cervical ectopy (CE) is commonly found in young women, during pregnancy or intake of oral contraceptives. The complicated (pathological) CE, particularly in conditions of vaginal microbiota disturbances and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, requires intervention, including optimal treatment and effective relapse prevention approaches. Aim. The aim of the research was to investigate the complicated CE clinical course and recurrence features on the basis of a retrospective analysis of archival… Show more

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“…The mucosal secretion of the columnar epithelium that is exposed in the vaginal milieu can lead to excessive discharge, which may cause discomfort to women 1,15 . However, due to the fragility of T‐zone cells, contact bleeding is a common symptom in these patients 1,16 . The results of one study show that 25% of women with post‐coital bleeding have cervical ectropion 15 .…”
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“…The mucosal secretion of the columnar epithelium that is exposed in the vaginal milieu can lead to excessive discharge, which may cause discomfort to women 1,15 . However, due to the fragility of T‐zone cells, contact bleeding is a common symptom in these patients 1,16 . The results of one study show that 25% of women with post‐coital bleeding have cervical ectropion 15 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,15 However, due to the fragility of T-zone cells, contact bleeding is a common symptom in these patients. 1,16 The results of one study show that 25% of women with post-coital bleeding have cervical ectropion. 15 Our findings reveal that 3 months after the beginning of the treatment with both cryotherapy and tranexamic acid, the majority of the patients reported TA B L E 2 Symptoms in women treated with tranexamic acid compared with women who underwent cryotherapy therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%