Some parameters of connective tissue metabolism in genital prolapse
Urinova Ruzagul Shakhobiddin kizi,
Saidjalilova Dilnoza Djavdatovna
Abstract:Genital prolapse (GP) is one of the most common gynecological problems, with an incidence of 28-39%. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that about 1/3 of all these patients are women of reproductive age. And with age, GP becomes progressive. We examined 63 women with the GP of reproductive age who applied to the 8th maternity complex in Tashkent. We found that in women, genital prolapse in 57.1% of cases is due to uCTD. It was found that the severity of GP development depended on the severity of uCTD. In … Show more
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