Laparotomy with partial overgrowth of the birth canal
- Authors: Mikhin A.1
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Affiliations:
- Obstetric and gynecological clinic of Kharkiv University
- Issue: Vol 8, No 2 (1894)
- Pages: 84-96
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/44007
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD8284-96
- ID: 44007
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Abstract
In the number of defects in the development of female genital organs, a very prominent place is occupied by innate partial overgrowths of the generic canal, although this is rare, but entailing very serious consequences for the health and life of the diseased subject. These overgrowths, or, to put it bluntly, underdevelopment of the lumen of the birth canal, can meet at the entrance to the vagina, along the length of the sleeve, or into the canal of the cervix. In addition, they can be complicated in some cases by the accumulation of blood in the tubes. As for the origin of these forms of developmental defects, at the present time all researchers agree that their cause is either sticky inflammation of the walls of the sleeves in the fetal life, or incomplete fusion of Müllerian filaments with obliteration of the cavity of one of them.
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A. Mikhin
Obstetric and gynecological clinic of Kharkiv University
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