1.Primary amenorrhea in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS): a rare serendipity in the familiar
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2005;2(1):13-18
A 25 year old presented with primary amenorrhea. Work-ups revealed polycystic ovary syndrome as the cause. Discussed are the diagnostic algorithm, differentials, management and role of leptin for the amenorhea.
Human
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Female
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Adult
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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
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AMENORRHEA
2.Efficacy of dequalinium vaginal suppository in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis compared with standard Metronidazole oral regimen: A randomized controlled trial
Maling-Rugay Angela Eulalia ; Torres Romerico F ; Reyes Lylah D
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2013;37(4):193-204
BACKGROUND: The standard treatment for bacterial vaginosis is metronidazole. Side effects are not well tolerated by some patients and some develop resistance. Hence, the search for treatment with less side effects and less resistance.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy of vaginal dequalinium chloride compared to oral metronidazole in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis among non; pregnant women.
METHOD: Fourty non-pregnant women and non lactating women, 18-50 years old diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis by presence of vaginal discharge and malodor, Nugent's score of 4 and above, and clue cells seen in Gram stain, were randomly allocated to treatment groups. Group A received dequalinium chloride 10mg/vaginal tablet for 6 days at HS while Group B received metronidazole tablet, 500mg/tablet, 1 tablet per orem BID for 7 days. Microbiologic, clinical and complete cure rate as well as adverse effects of treatment were then assessed. Data entry and encoding was done using Epi info version 6. Analysis was done using stata version 9. Univariate analysis such as mean, median, mode and range were used to describe the characteristics of the subjects. Frequency distribution was used to describe the proportion of patients with microbiologic, clinical and complete cure. This was also used in describing proportion of the participants' acceptability in this study. Chi square was used for comparison of dequalinium chloride and metronidazole between treatment-arms.
RESULTS: Ninety five percent (19/20) of those in the dequalinium arm had gram-negative coccobacilli count of less than 10/hpf as compared to 80% (16/20) among those in the control (P < 0.30). Lactobacilli was only restored among 25% of those in the metronidazole and in 75% of the control group (P = 0.002). Reduced amount of discharge was observed in all paricipants in both groups. Malodor of the discharge disappeared in 95% (19/20) of the H2O2 and 85% (17/20) of the control group (P=0.30).
CONCLUSION: Dequalinium is comparable with the standard treatment. It is at par with the standard treatment in alleviating symptoms of bacterial vaginosis and reducing estimated coccobacilli. It is more effacious in restoring the normal flora.
Human ; Female ; Middle Aged ; Adult ; Young Adult ; Vaginosis, Bacterial ; Dequalinium ; Metronidazole ; bacteria ; Gardnerella vaginalis ; Mycoplasma hominis ; Fusobacterium
3.Successful human pregnancy by in-vitro fertilization using sperm retrieved by testicular sperm extraction (TESE): the first reported local experience
Ricero Claudette P. ; Almeda Leonardo A. ; Vera Ma.Trinidad R. ; Torres Romerico F.
Philippine Journal of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility 2008;5(1):23-31
A 31 year old Filipino male diagnosed with obstructive azoospermia underwent TESE. Other current advanced sperm retrieval techniques include MESA, PESA and TESA confounded with female factors such as advanced maternal age and polycystic ovaries, IVF-ICSI eventually resulted to a successful pregnacy outcome. Several factors contributing to the success of IVF-ICSI eventually resulted to a successful pregnancy outcome. Several factors contributing to the success of IVF-ICSI in this case were also discussed. Although assisted reproductive technology is relatively new in our country, it proved to be promising in our local setting.
Human
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Female
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Adult
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REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES, ASSISTED
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AZOOSPERMIA
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SPERM RETRIEVAL
4.Cesarean scar pregnancy: “A rarity no more?” A report of 2 cases
Denise Elaine A. Reyes ; Lylah D. Reyes ; Michelle E. Gamboa ; Romerico F. Torres
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018;42(3):25-29
Cesarean scar pregnancy is the rarest form of ectopic pregnancy. In the Philippines, little is known about its incidence and occurrence. However, increasing rates has been documented worldwide, closely related to the increasing cesarean section rates. This paper reports two cases of cesarean scar pregnancy who both presented with vaginal bleeding. The first case, a Gravida 6 Para 5 (5005), while the second case, a Gravida 3 Para 2 (2002). Both diagnosed early by ultrasonography but managed differently. The first case, managed by hysterectomy, while the second case, managed conservatively by laparoscopic excision of the cesarean scar pregnancy. This paper intends to raise awareness of the increasing incidence of cesarean scar pregnancy, its pathophysiology, different options in the diagnosis and management. Prevention is the key to decrease the incidence of cesarean scar pregnancy. To achieve this, reducing the cesarean section rate should be the primary goal.
Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Cesarean Section