2015
DOI: 10.17816/ped6168-70
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The problem of providing gynecological care for girls from dare migrants

Abstract: Abstract. Among girls who were on an outpatient appointment with a pediatric gynecologist, special attention, both from an organisational and a purely medical point of view, attract daughters of migrants aged under 17 years (218 people). Medical problems of this group of children lie in the prevalence of transient dysfunctional States such as pubertal uterine bleeding, follicular ovarian cysts, disorders of sexual development. These types of disorders are regarded as consequences of chronic stress. In addition… Show more

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