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Title: | Ultrasound parameters of extraembryonic structures in the period of placental complex formation in women against the ground of inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive organs |
Authors: | Goshovska, А.V. Goshovskyi, V.М. |
Keywords: | female reproductive organs placental complex |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Deutscher Wissenschaftsherold - German Science Herald |
Abstract: | Abstract. Examination of extra-embryonic structures in women with infections of the reproductive organs is a topical diagnostic method in the development of primary placental dysfunction. To determine extra-embryonic structures in the period of placental complex formation in women against the ground of inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive organs. According to the assigned purpose ultrasound examination of 67 women was conducted in the period of the 6-7th and 12-14th weeks of gestation. The main group included 37 women with the signs of inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive organs, and the control group included 30 practically healthy women. Investigation of the sizes, structures and shape of the yolk sac, yellow body, chorionic, amniotic membranes, localization of the chorion will enable not only to predict gestational complications during I trimester of pregnancy, but to form placental dysfunction development in women against the ground of inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive organs. The registered echographic defects of the extra-embryonic structures are indicative of a careful observation and dynamic management of this group of women during II and III trimesters of pregnancy. |
URI: | http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/20324 |
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