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Title: Treatment optimization of patients with genital endometriosis
Authors: Щербина, Микола Олександрович
Shcherbyna, Mykola
Чехунова, Анастасія Олександрівна
Chekhunova, Anastasiia
Keywords: adenomyosis
relapse of the disease
antimicrobial therapy
cytokine imbalance
genital chronic inflammatory diseases
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Citation: Shcherbina N. Treatment optimization of patients with genital endometriosis / N. Shcherbina, A. Chekhunova // EUREKA: Health Sciences. – 2021. – № 3. – P. 3–8. – DOI: http://doi.org/10.21303/2504-5679.2021.001682.
Abstract: The aim of the research: to optimize the treatment of patients with combined genital pathology, including internal endometriosis (adenomyosis) and inflammatory diseases. Materials and methods: prospective study has been conducted on 160 women with adenomyosis. There were 24 (15 %) patients with the I degree of adenomyosis spreading, 72 (45.0 %) women with the II degree, 33 (20.6 %) patients with the III degree, and 31 (19.4 %) woman with the IV degree of adenomyosis spreading. Microbial flora analysis included bacterioscopic, bacteriological research methods with determination of sensitivity to antibiotics, and PCR method. The concentration of cytokines in the culture medium (supernatant) was determined by the enzyme immunoassay. Results: the obtained data from the study indicate a high percentage of the combination of adenomyosis with chronic inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs. An immuno-inflammatory reaction preceding adenomyosis is accompanied by the violation of the local cytokine balance. In turn, the increased activity of cytokines and the presence of infectious agents can participate in the relapse of endometriosis. Conclusion: considering the immuno-inflammatory reaction, accompanied by the violation of the local cytokine balance in the development of adenomyosis. The study substantiates the necessity of using antimicrobial therapy in patients with combined genital pathology, including adenomyosis and inflammatory diseases.
URI: https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/30283
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