The role of ctd in genital prolapse genesis

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Background: now the role of connective tissue displasia (CTD) in genesis of genital prolapse is known. Genital prolaps as nondifferentiated kind of CTD is a manifestation of generalized CTD on the level of reproductive system which developes in young unipara women after noncomplicated delivery without hormonal disorders and factors provided intraabdominal pressure increasing.

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S. N. Buyanova

Moscow regional scientific research institute of obstetrics and gynecology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

S. V. Savelyev

Moscow regional scientific research institute of obstetrics and gynecology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

V. D. Petrova

Moscow regional scientific research institute of obstetrics and gynecology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

Т. G. Muravyeva

Moscow regional scientific research institute of obstetrics and gynecology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

М. А. Putilovskiy

Moscow regional scientific research institute of obstetrics and gynecology

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Russian Federation, Moscow

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