1.Situation on gynecological infections of the lower reproductive track among ever married women of reproductive age in Thien Phuoc district, Quang Nam province in 2004
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(12):69-71
A gynecological study on 548 married women at reproductive ages living in Tien Phuoc district, Quang Nam province showed that: among them 207 women had infections of the lower congenital-urinary tract (37.77%). Pathogenic agents: 99.52% of the cases were a single agent with such as bacteria 70.53%, Candida albicans 25.12%; Trichomonas vaginalis 3.86%. There was one case of infection caused by two different agents, bacteria and Candida albicans. There were 117 cases (56.53%) with clinical lesions including: 30.91% cervicitis with glandular epithelial eversion, 21.26% purely cervicitis, 36.68% of the women had abnormal leukorrhea of which 21.90% was pus-like leukorrhea.
Genital Diseases, Female
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Epidemiology
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Women
2.The role of some factors influenced the reproductive infection in antenatal women at some communes in Ha Tay province
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;530(11):31-33
Collection the information was conducted on 1485 married women(15-49 age) at 15 communes of 7 districts in Ha Tay province from September 2001 to December 2002. The women were direct interviewed by questionnaires and had clinical examinations and microbiological tests. There were many factors influenced the situation of reproductive infection these women such as: source of water polluted, toilet and wash-rooms were below sanitary standard; incorrect sex hygiene increased the risk of diseases to 1.61 folds; soap was not used usually in menstrual hygiene lead to increase the risk of diseases to 1.47 folds; Delivery and artificial abortion increased the risk of disease to 2.28 folds in the first year.
Genital Diseases, Female
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Infection
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Women
3.Comparsion of clinical course according to the various method of total hysterectomy in benign gynecologic disease.
Houn Young KIM ; Hyun Hee JO ; Yun Jin LEE ; Ji Young KWON ; Seock Won KIM ; Ki Young PAENG ; Jang Heub KIM ; Jin Hong KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2002;45(4):569-574
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of minilaparotomy total hysterectomy compared with other methods of hysterectomy ever used. METHODS: Data of 300 women who had been done hysterectomy due to benign gynecologic disease were used for this thesis. Minilaparotomy hysterectomy was done for 40 women, classical transabdominal hysterectomy for 186 women, laparoscopic assisted vaginal total hysterectomy for 28 women and vaginal total hysterectomy for 46 women. Women's clinical data and clinical outcome were compared using Excel and SPSS. RESULTS: Minilaparotomy hysterectomy has no limitation in choosing patient and adnexal surgery like classical transabdominal hysterectomy, and postoperative clinical course is so rapid similar with laparosocopic assisted vaginal total hysterectomy. CONCLUSION: Minilaparotomy hysterecomy is good choice for treatment of benign gynecologic disease.
Female
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Genital Diseases, Female*
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Humans
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Hysterectomy*
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Laparotomy
4.Benign gynecologic conditions in pregnancy.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;53(5):381-388
Gynecologic disease during pregnancy has various effects on and changes by pregnancy according to diagnoses. With recent advancement in diagnostic techniques such as ultrasonography, it makes possible for some disease to diagnose accurately. By predicting complication and treating appropriately, not only treatment but also prognosis can be improved. This study aims to investigate the effect of benign gynecologic disease on pregnancy, diagnosis, and treatment when associated with pregnancy.
Female
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Genital Diseases, Female
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Pregnancy
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Prognosis
6.Naeng: A Korean Folk Illness, its Ethnography and its Epidemiology.
Young Key KIM ; D SICH ; Tai Keun PARK ; Duck Hee KANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 1980;21(2):147-155
No abstract available.
Anthropology, Cultural
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Female
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Genital Diseases, Female/epidemiology*
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Genital Diseases, Female/etiology
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Genital Diseases, Female/therapy
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Human
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Korea
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Medicine, Traditional*
7.Common causes of women genital infection at Khanh Son district, Khanh Hoa province
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;11(2):86-89
An examination of 106 women with genital infection at the Khanh Son district, Khanh Hoa province was carried out, the results showed that: 39,6% were infected by Candida albicans and 15,1% of Trichomonas vaginalis.
Female Genital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications
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women
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infection
8.Study of the situation of lower genital tract infection of married women in child-bearing age at Huong Long commune, Hue city
Journal of Medical Research 2004;27(1):127-132
A cross-sectional survey on present sample of married women in child-bearing age at Huong Long commune, Hue city. The results: Prevalence of lower genital tract infection were 21.37% (95%CI: 16.67% - 26.93%). Having close relation of lower genital tract infection and some factors such as educational level, knowledge of gynecological disease, safe sex practice, birth time numbers, using of domestic water, numbers generation living to gather one family. There are no find the relation of lower genital tract infection and some factors such as: age, occupation, the economic level of family, history of abortion, menstruation regulation, personal hygiene behaviors
Genital Diseases, Female
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Spouses
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Women
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epidemiology
9.Several characteristics during menopausal period and common gynecological disease among menopausal women in Hanoi
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(4):37-40
The study was conducted on 500 menopausal women in Hoankiem and Socson districts, representing for urban and non-urban areas of Hanoi. The results show: the average menopausal age is 48.7 3.2. Urban women experienced earlier menstruation but later menopause versus non-urban women. In menopause, there is vasomotor disturbance, with sign of dry and painful intercourse. Common gynecological diseases are vaginal and cervical infections (common cause is Gardnerell vaginalis infection), genital collapse (10%)
Menopause
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women
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diagnosis
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epidemiology
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Genital Diseases, Female
10.Researching some of clinical characters of genital septic in candida and Trichomonas vaginalis infected women were examined at Thai Binh medical college hospital in 2004-2005
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(12):59-61
Research was carried out on 385 genital septic women were examined and assayed at Thai Binh medical college hospital. Results were following: the symptoms of genital septic patients are abnormal vaginal secretion 99.5%, itch of genital area 72.5%. Two of genital septic types had a higher rate: vaginitis combined with (58.4%), vaginitis with vulvitis 31.2%. Vaginitis with cervicitis induced Candida albicants had the highest rate of 69.8%; single vaginitis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis accounted for 36.4%.
Genital Diseases, Female
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Candida
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Trichomonas
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Woman