Cases of acquired uterine infection. (Atresia uteri aequisita)
- Authors: Bykhovskiy S.B.
- Issue: Vol 8, No 4 (1894)
- Pages: 406-410
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/44230
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD84406-410
- ID: 44230
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Abstract
Uterine infections usually occupy the inner orifice, owing their origin to some pathological processes leading to adhesive inflammation to the area of the inner mouth; the process consists in the violation of the integrity of the tissue (ulcerative!) with the formation of a scar. Most often this happens after gangrene, after difficult labor, especially with the rough use of obstetric instruments, after which infectious diseases (diphtheria, smallpox, typhus, scarlet fever, measles), from non-rational means of caustic pointed out cases of atresia depending on senile atrophy of the genital organs, (which easily leads to the development of the ulcerative process); finally, some authors (Fritsch, Pozzi) point to one more ethiological moment of atresia — after amputation of the vaginal part.
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S. B. Bykhovskiy
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