
Pelvic presentation of the fetus is a position in which the fetus moves through the birth canal with its buttocks or legs. Classification, risk factors, diagnosis and management of labor.
This category provides an in-depth overview of women’s reproductive health and common gynecological conditions. Explore evidence-based guides on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of frequently encountered pathologies.
Pelvic presentation of the fetus is a position in which the fetus moves through the birth canal with its buttocks or legs. Classification, risk factors, diagnosis and management of labor.
Vulvitis - inflammation of the vulva, manifested by lesions of the labia, clitoris, pubis and vaginal vestibule. Clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment.
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecologic disease in which the endometrial glands and stroma grow outside the uterine cavity. Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Vaginal candidiasis (thrush) is a fungal inflammation of the vagina, most often caused by Candida albicans. Learn about modern methods of diagnosing and treating thrush.
Tuberculous endometritis is a rare form of inflammation of the uterine mucosa caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Clinic, diagnosis and treatment.
Syphilitic vaginitis is a manifestation of early primary syphilis of the female genitalia. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Cervicitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by inflammation of the cervical epithelium. Clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment.
Uterine myoma is a benign hyperplastic lesion of the smooth muscle cells of the uterus or cervix. Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Adenomyosis is a benign condition of the uterus historically diagnosed based on histologic examination after hysterectomy. Causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Genital herpes: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Learn about modes of transmission, effective antiviral medications, prevention of recurrences, and pregnancy management.
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