
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.
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.
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.
Atrophic vaginitis is a condition caused by sex steroid deficiency, leading to dryness and thinning of the mucous membranes with subsequent inflammation of the vaginal mucosa. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Tuberculous vaginitis is a specific inflammation of the vagina caused by M. Tuberculosis. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
A bartholin gland cyst, or bartholin gland abscess, is a benign obstruction of the gland with impaired secretion and subsequent inflammation and formation of a purulent cavity. Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of bartolinitis.
Nonspecific vaginitis is inflammation of the vaginal mucosa caused by opportunistic vaginal flora. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
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