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Dubinina V. G., Nosenko O. M., Vizir K. P., Kaushik O. A. Caspase-3 mediated Apoptosis AT the endometrial hyperplasia in women of reproductive age. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(12):883-894. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/... see more

This study assessed the main determinants of sexual and reproductive health of Brazilian youth. It was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medicine Faculty of the University of Brasília, and it received support from Paho and Brazilian Ministry of Heal... see more

Background: In reproductive age and low-parity women, pelvic organ prolapse is an uncommon case. Although this condition isn’t harmful, giving an appropriate treatment is important while considering women needs. This case report covers about the managemen... see more

Objective: To assess knowledge and practices regarding menstrual hygiene and reproductive tract infection in adolescent girls in Doda District of Jammu and Kashmir Territories, India.Methodology: This cross-sectional study was performed on adolescent girl... see more

Adolescence is a transitional period from childhood to adulthood. During this period, both physical and psychological conditions change. Adolescent pregnancy causes a higher risk for negative outcomes in terms of both physical and psychosocial aspects to ... see more

This exploratory research aims to contribute to the growing body of critical literature investigating the 2013 Typhoon Yolanda disaster as a social phenomenon. Anchored on a convergent mixed methods research design, we gathered official government statist... see more

AbstractYoung adults bear a higher risk of reproductive health problems than adults. Cases of unwanted pregnancies and their attendant complications reportedly rank among the highest in Africa. This study therefore investigates reproductive health and use... see more

Exposure to sexuality education is expected to have a positive effect on an individual’s sexual and HIV risk practices and behaviors in later life. This paper uses data from the 2007 Botswana Family Health survey (BFHS-2007) to investigate the association... see more

Anomalía vaginal: a propósito de un caso interesante / Vaginal abnormality: an interesting case reportAnomalía vaginal: a propósito de un caso interesante / Vaginal abnormality: an interesting case reportLas malformaciones uterovaginales (MUV), se deben a una alteración en el proceso de  embriogénesis del sistema reproductor femenino. La ecografía tiene un rol importante en el estudio inicial de las mismas, la RMN tiene ventajas importantes, es un estudio no invasivo, con una sensibilidad de casi 100%. La histerosalpingografía es la técnica clásica para el estudio de las MUV que proporciona información sobre el canal cervical, endometrial  y la permeabilidad tubárica. Se demuestra la utilidad de la ecografía transabdominal en el manejo imagenológico de una MUV  y sus complicaciones principales al presentar el caso de una paciente de 12 años de edad que acudió a consulta con fiebre elevada,  dolor hipogástrico y oliguria/disuria sin  menarquia. Al examen físico se palpó  tumoración suprapúbica, abombamiento perineal e himen no tunelizado, se constató edema facial e hipertensión arterial. La ecografía reveló una moderada dilatación de los sistemas excretores de ambos riñones, la cavidad vesical notablemente distendida, visualizándose masa hipoecoica retrovesical en fosa ilíaca derecha,  sin septos ni contenido,  relacionada con hematometra secundaria a himen imperforado, causando hidronefrosis obstructiva bilateral que condujo a  retención urinaria y de fallo renal agudo. Se realizó corrección quirúrgica de la MUV obteniéndo una evolución clínico imagenológica satisfactoria.Palabras clave: ANOMALÍAS GENITOURINARIAS, HEMATOCOLPOS, ULTRASONOGRAFÍA, HEMATÓMETRA.ABSTRACTUterovaginal malformations (UVM) are due to an alteration in the process of embryogenesis of the female reproductive system. The imaging has a very important role during initial studies of these abnormalities; magnetic resonance imaging has significant advantages in non-invasive studies with a sensitivity of almost 100%. Hysterosalpingography is the classic technique to the study of UVM that provides information about cervical, endometrial canals and tubal permeability. The usefulness of the transabdominal imaging in the management of a UVM and main complications was showed when presenting a case of a 12 years old patient attending to the office with high fever, hypogastric pain and oliguria/dysuria without menarche. At physical examination a suprapubic tumor was palpated, a perineal dome, a non-tunneled hymen, facial edema and hypertension were observed. Imaging revealed a moderate dilatation of the excretory systems in both kidneys, vesical cavity was notable distended, visualizing a retrovesical hypoecoid mass in the right iliac fossa, without septa or contents related to a hematometra due to an imperforate hymen provoking bilateral obstructive hydronephrosis which led to a urinary retention of acute renal failure. Surgical correction of the UVM was carried out having a satisfactory imaging-clinical progression. Key words: UROGENITAL ABNORMALITIES, HEMATOCOLPOS, ULTRASONOGRAPHY, HEMATOMATRA.

ABSTRACTUterovaginal malformations (UVM) are due to an alteration in the process of embryogenesis of the female reproductive system. The imaging has a very important role during initial studies of these abnormalities; magnetic resonance imaging has signif... see more

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