Chronic endometritis combination with non-inflammatory diseases of the uterine body and cervix

The biopsies of endometrium and surgical material from 1752 pubertal, reproductive, premenopausal and menopausal age patients were investigated. Chronic endometritis was discovered in all age periods. It was suggested to distinguish the following forms of chronic endometritis: 1) an isolated form, 2...

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Published in:Arkhiv patologii Vol. 67; no. 4; p. 37
Main Authors: Vartazarian, N D, Agabekian, G G, Kanaian, S A, Kanaian, A S
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-07-2005
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Summary:The biopsies of endometrium and surgical material from 1752 pubertal, reproductive, premenopausal and menopausal age patients were investigated. Chronic endometritis was discovered in all age periods. It was suggested to distinguish the following forms of chronic endometritis: 1) an isolated form, 2) a form associated with inflammatory pathology of other parts of the genital tract, 3) a form associated with non-inflammatory diseases of the corpus and cervix of the uterus. The latter was observed considerably more frequently than other forms. Thus, non-inflammatory lesions of uterine corpus and cervix are factor of risk for development of chronic endometritis.
ISSN:0004-1955