Abstract

ANATOMIC-FUNCTIONAL STATE OF PELVIC ORGANS IN WOMEN WITH INFERTILITY AND OVARICOVARICOCELE

Highlights

  • High informativeness and accessibility of ultrasound examination in infertile patients provides for the exclusion or confirmation of morphological changes in genitals, the degree of damage to the organ and the involvement structures, in particular, varicose veins of the gonadal veins, which can be explained by the emergence of ovarian dysfunction

  • High informative and accessible ultrasound examination in infertile patients provides for the exclusion or confirmation of morphological changes in genitals, the degree of organ damage and the involvement of adjacent structures, in particular, varicose dilatation of gonadic veins, which can be explained by the onset of ovarian dysfunction [3, 6]

  • Women with infertility were included in accordance with the criteria of the main group without varicose veins dilatation

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Introduction

High informativeness and accessibility of ultrasound examination in infertile patients provides for the exclusion or confirmation of morphological changes in genitals, the degree of damage to the organ and the involvement structures, in particular, varicose veins of the gonadal veins, which can be explained by the emergence of ovarian dysfunction. The polymorphism of semiotics of echographic signs of pathological changes in pelvic organs in the examined patients confirms the complexity of determining the main and concomitant etiological factors of the emergence of functional infertility in women, the development of disorders of reproductive function and causes the need to involve other methods. High informative and accessible ultrasound examination in infertile patients provides for the exclusion or confirmation of morphological changes in genitals, the degree of organ damage and the involvement of adjacent structures, in particular, varicose dilatation of gonadic veins, which can be explained by the onset of ovarian dysfunction [3, 6]. The polymorphism of semiotics of echographic signs of pathological changes in pelvic organs of examined patients confirms the complexity of determining the main and concomitant etiological factors of the occurrence of functional women’s infertility, the development of disorders of reproductive function and causes the need to involve other methods for examination [5, 7].

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