MedNexus
2016年 · 第51卷第10期
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Female vaginal micro-ecosystem is one of the components of human micro-ecosystem, which consists of microbial flora in vagina, endocrine regulatory system, vaginal anatomy and local immune system. There are many kinds of vaginal microbial flora, which are symbiotic and antagonistic to each other. They are influenced by various factors in vivo and outside the body, and participate in the formation of complex microecosystems. The normal vaginal microbial flora is dominated by Lactobacillus, which can be accompanied by a small number of other miscellaneous bacteria. The vaginal pH was between 3.8 and 4.5. When vaginal micro-ecological balance is imbalanced, changes characterized by abnormal vaginal flora and abnormal vaginal pH value can occur, which is a tendency change, which can lead to decreased vaginal resistance to pathogenic microorganisms and secondary infection[
Since the development of surgery, it has entered the era of minimally invasive surgery, which achieves the maximum therapeutic effect with the least trauma. Since the development of gynecological laparoscopic surgery, the technology is becoming more and more perfect, but it is also faced with the problem of how to pursue the minimally invasive concept and bring more humanistic care to patients. laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) is based on the basic concept of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES), which has emerged in recent years, that is, to reduce or hide surgical scars, reduce postoperative pain and promote postoperative rehabilitation. transumbilical laparoendoscopic single site surgery (TU-LESS), which hides the surgical incision in the umbilical foramen or around the umbilical cord, makes use of the natural scar remaining in human congenital to make the operation almost scar-free, has outstanding cosmetic advantages, and is also a beneficial supplement to the development of traditional laparoscopic technology[
sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a general term for a class of diseases whose main route of transmission is sexual contact or similar sexual contact. STI is one of the ancient human diseases and the most widespread infectious disease in the world. According to WHO estimates in 2005, there are nearly 448 million new cases of STI (syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia infection) that can be cured in adults aged 15 to 49 years worldwide every year. In developing countries, STI and its complications rank among the top 5 disease types for adults to seek health care, significantly draining national health resources and household income[
In recent years, the research on paclitaxel resistance and its mechanism in ovarian epithelial cancer (ovarian cancer) has been deepened, but whatever mechanism is, it is related to paclitaxel-related target molecules and signaling pathways in the treatment of ovarian cancer. Since paclitaxel was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of ovarian cancer in 1992, the benefits obtained have reached a rising plateau or encountered a bottleneck. The discovery of a new mechanism of paclitaxel resistance in ovarian cancer presents challenges and rethinking of existing chemotherapy modalities. Although ovarian cancer has a high response rate to paclitaxel-based combination chemotherapy, its risk of recurrence remains high, and approximately 80% of patients will eventually develop chemoresistance, resulting in failure of chemotherapy again[
gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common metabolic disease during pregnancy[
epithelioid trophoblastic tumor (ETT) is a rare gestational trophoblastic tumor (GTN) developed by Shih and Kurman in 1998[
Amniotic fluid specimens with different traits will be encountered in prenatal diagnosis, such as amniotic fluid mixed with a large amount of fetal fat, meconium, a large amount of fresh blood or old intrauterine hemorrhage. Amniotic fluid can be green, red or brown and other different colors. At this time, cell culture is difficult. It has been reported in domestic literature that the success rate of cell culture of unqualified amniotic fluid (such as bloody amniotic fluid, mixed with fetal fat or meconium, and too little precipitate after centrifugation) is only 78%[
Vaginal bleeding in infants and young children is usually caused by trauma, foreign bodies, precocious puberty and malignant tumors, while those caused by benign Müllerian papilloma are extremely rare. Mullerian papilloma occurs in the upper vagina and cervix of infants and young children. It has a polypoid appearance and is almost all benign tumors. Non-invasive hysteroscopy is a hysteroscopic examination, but no speculum is placed, and the cervix is not clamped, but the intravaginal lesions can still be clearly observed. In recent years, Fuxing Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University has treated 3 children with vaginal cervical Müllerian papilloma treated by non-invasive hysteroscopy. The clinical symptoms are vaginal bleeding, which is rare, but should still be paid attention to. This article summarizes its clinicopathological characteristics, diagnosis and treatment in combination with literature review, and is reported as follows.
Pregnant woman 26 years old, pregnant 1 delivery 0, due to menopause 16 weeks+5He was admitted to Zhejiang Xiaoshan Hospital on June 26, 2015. In 1996, multiple blue-purple subcutaneous cystic masses in both feet were discovered. They were considered "hemangioma" in a local hospital and surgically removed. After that, the masses recurred and increased, mainly in the limbs, concentrated on the inner left thigh, around the left knee joint, both feet and both upper arms. In December 2011, he underwent intravenous sclerosing agent injection for both feet malformation + vasculectomy for right hand malformation + local chondroma resection + bone grafting in a foreign hospital. Postoperative pathology confirmed that he was Maffucci syndrome. Auxiliary examination in an external hospital from February 2014 to March 2015 (before pregnancy): X-ray examination showed deformation of both feet, multiple phlebites in the soft tissue around both feet (suggesting hemangioma), and multiple phlebites in the soft tissue around the right elbow joint; CT examination of the chest revealed multiple distensive bone destruction of the left rib, mixed density, and multiple calcifications inside, see
achondroplasia (ACH) is common in adult hereditary short stature, and it is also one of the common types of fetal non-fatal skeletal malformations, with an incidence of (1.3~6.0) /100 000[
HPV is a common pathogenic microorganism in female lower reproductive tract. Sexually active women have at least one HPV infection in their lifetime, but the vast majority of them will clear themselves, and only a few of them have persistent infection. Persistent high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) infection is an essential factor in the pathogenesis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cervical cancer[
aerobic vaginitis (AV) is mainly caused by aerobic bacterial infection, which was first named "chronic exudative vaginitis"[
mycoplasma (mycoplasma) is the smallest prokaryotic cell type microorganism of class I that has no cell wall, is morphologically polymorphic, and can grow and reproduce on inanimate medium through commonly used sterilizing filters. The family Mycoplasma contains two genera: Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma. Ureaplasma mainly includes Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplasma parvum, and mycoplasma pneumoniae, mycoplasma hominis and mycoplasma genitalium are mainly pathogenic to humans. Mycoplasma infection can lead to the occurrence of infectious diseases of female reproductive tract; Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum are closely related to female reproductive health[
Uterine sarcoma is a relatively rare gynecological malignant tumor, accounting for 1% ~3% of all gynecological malignant tumors and 8% of all uterine malignant tumors[
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