L A Marchenko, G E Chernukha, O V Yakushevskaya, N A Gombolevskaya, V V Muravieva, T V Priputnevich, A S Ankirskaya
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Abstract
Objective: Estimation of microbiocenosis of lower and upper genital tract in different morphological forms of chronic endometritis and endometrial polyps.
Material and methods: Histological examination of endometrial aspirates and microview of the lower and upper genital tract in 164 women of reproductive age with different character of menstrual and reproductive history.
Results: The risk of endometrial colonization in, disturbance microecology of the vagina is 3.5 times higher than that, in patients with normosenosis (p<0.01, OP=3.5 [95%. CI 1.63-8.11]).
Conclusion: The microbiological diagnosis can be considered as a component of comprehensive diagnostics necessary to choose the appropriate management of patients with CE and PE.