Abstract

The objective: to study features of a course of pregnancy, labors and a functional condition of fetoplacental complex at women with the combined pathology of uterus and mammary glands. Materials and methods. It was carried out complex clinical-laboratory and functional inspection 120 women who depending on existence of benign pathology of mammary glands and were parted on corresponding at groups and subgroups. In complex of the conducted researches were included clinical, ekhografical, dopplerometrical, cardiotocografical, endocrinological, biochemical and statistical. Results. Results of research testify to existence of direct dependence of frequency of obstetric and perinatal complications respectively from existence of the combined pathology with the obvious prevails at combination of diffuse dysplasia of mammary glands and an adenomyosis. Results of complex assessment functional condition of fetoplacental complex at patients with the combined pathology testify to existence of features of placental dysfunction which is absent at patients only with diffuse dysplasia of mammary glands, gains the compensated character at combination to uterus leiomyoma, and at a combination to an adenomyosis are the main reason of high frequency of perinatal pathology owing to placental dysfunction. Conclusion. The received results needs to be considered when developing algorithm of diagnostic and treatment-and-prophylactic actions at women with the combined pathology of uterus and mammary glands. Key words: pregnancy, labors, fetoplacental complex, diffuse dysplasia of mammary glands, uterus leiomyoma, adenomyosis.

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