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Features ultrasound of the ovaries polycystic ovarian syndrome against the backdrop of pelvic inflammatory disease 

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2016.3(109):32–35; doi 10.15574/HW.2016.109.32 
 

Features ultrasound of the ovaries polycystic ovarian syndrome against the backdrop of pelvic inflammatory disease 
 

Vetoh G. V.

Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, NAMS of Ukraine, Kiev 
 

The article presents the ultrasound and hemodynamic features of the state of the pelvic organs of women with polycystic ovary syndrome, occurring against the backdrop of the inflammatory process of genitals.


Materials and methods. It surveyed 120 women with a body weight normalyu, who was diagnosed with PCOS. Of these, 80 patients (group I) PCOS ran against the background of inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs (PID), and 40 patients (group II) inflammation in the genitals were found; The third group consisted of 25 women with normal body weight and PID, IV (control) group – healthy women with normal body weight. The groups were spivstvni age and body mass index.

In dopplyerometrychnomu study evaluated the features of vascularization based visualization colored loci that match the location of vessel.


Results. Sonographic features of polycystic ovarian follicles location is diffuse large (6-10 mm diameter), the prevalence of follicular stromal component, fuzzy boundaries ovarian amid falling vascularization, as evidenced by low density colored loci (55%). Dopplyerometrychne survey showed that significant changes in blood flow at the level vnutrishnoyayechnykovyh arteries, marked increase in their maximum speed of blood flow and pulsating index coupled with a decrease in resistance index.


Conclusion. Therefore, in this study it was found that various gynecological diseases can lead to similar changes in the microvasculature of female genital mutilation, which requires further study of their pathogenesis.


Key words: polycystic ovary syndrome, inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs, ultrasound diagnostics.


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