Abstract

Frequency of violations of menstrual function for women after operations on ovaries is conditionedby both violations to the operation and consequence of operative interference. High percent ofchanges of menstrual cycle to the operation (46,0% – with mature teratoma and 54,0% withoutage of serosal cystadenoma), in obedience to our information, direct proportion correlates withthe level of change of ovarian reserve.In a postoperative period the increase of number of patients is marked with violation of menstrualfunction in 1,3–1,4 time in a greater degree after the resection of ovary. Shortening of cycle andoligomenorrhea prevailed among all types of violations of menstrual cycle.Findings must be taken into account at development of algorithm of diagnostic, treatment-andprophylacticand rehabilitation measures.

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