The importance of the latent connective tissue dysplasia in the pathogenesis of the cervix elongation

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Abstract

The genital prolapse (PG) is actual clinical and surgical problem. Recidive’s frequency is still 33% after surgical treatment of the complicated cases. The cervix elongation (CE), which is one from the PG’s forms, isn’t diagnosed from early stages of the development. In the scientific literature it has written about latent connective tissue dysplasia’s (CTD) importance in the PG’s development.

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D. F. Kostyuchek

Saint-Petersburg public medical I.I. Mechnicov’s academy

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Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

А. S. Klyukovkina

Saint-Petersburg public medical I.I. Mechnicov’s academy

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

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