2018
DOI: 10.15574/hw.2018.128.31
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Analysis of immunity indices in women of reproductive age with acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis in combination with inflammatory diseases of pelvic organs, depending on the period of the menstrual cycle

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“…Infectious-inflammatory diseases of the genitals are a common problem throughout life for women, for a long time do not give way to the position and have an increasing trend, and are also the reasons of the impact on the state of reproductive health. Vaginal symptoms can not only affect a woman's quality of life, but also make it difficult for clinicians to assess and prescribe the right treatment [1][2][3], because they accompany a significant number of diseases, the most common of which are bacterial vaginosis, candidal vaginitis, trichomoniasis [4]. Data from the literature show that non-specific vaginitis (NV) is diagnosed most often among vaginitis, the frequency of which reaches 76-80 % among vulvovaginal diseases [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Infectious-inflammatory diseases of the genitals are a common problem throughout life for women, for a long time do not give way to the position and have an increasing trend, and are also the reasons of the impact on the state of reproductive health. Vaginal symptoms can not only affect a woman's quality of life, but also make it difficult for clinicians to assess and prescribe the right treatment [1][2][3], because they accompany a significant number of diseases, the most common of which are bacterial vaginosis, candidal vaginitis, trichomoniasis [4]. Data from the literature show that non-specific vaginitis (NV) is diagnosed most often among vaginitis, the frequency of which reaches 76-80 % among vulvovaginal diseases [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%