Role of conditional-pathogenic microscopic flora in the pregnancy loss development

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The pregnancy loss problem is topical for obstetrical practices nowadays. Last years investigations based on anaerobic bacteriology achievements have changed traditional aspects of these diseases microscopic etiology and in concordance with it on their diagnostics. The new data obtained assert disbiotical disturbances in vagina biological field in pregnancies have influenced on it. Representatives of conditional-pathogenic microscopic flora have the main etiologic significance in it.

The present work aim was studying the role of conditional-pathogenic microscopic flora in pregnancy loss.

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I. V. Beriev

Russian Military Medical Academy

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Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology named after A. Ya. Krassovsky

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

E. F. Kira

Russian Military Medical Academy

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doctor of medical sciences, professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Honored Scientist of the RF, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology named after A. Ya. Krassovsky

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. Diffuse purulent choriodeciduitis with initial signs of amnionitis.

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3. Fig. 2. Purulent membranitis with involvement of the amnion in the inflammatory process. Staining with hematoxylin and eosin. x 350.

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4. Fig. 3. Exudative placental chorioamnionitis. Pronounced lekocyte-fibrinous exudate in the subchorial intervillous space. Staining with hemotoxylin and eosin. x 350.

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5. Fig. 4. Progressive leukocytic chorioamnionitis with involvement in the inflammatory process of large vessels of the umbilical cord. Staining with hemotoxylin and eosin. x 350.

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6. Fig. 5. Placenta tissue of postpartum woman J.

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7. Fig. 6. Microscopy of a pure culture of Fusobacterium nucleatum isolated from the patient's amniotic fluid. Coloring according to Kopelov. Uv. 945.

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