Anomalies in the development of the uterus are often the cause of childlessness and menstrual dysfunction, although with some anomalies of the female genital organs, pregnancy still develops and childbirth...
Read moreDetailsAnomalies in the development of the uterus are often the cause of childlessness and menstrual dysfunction, although with some anomalies of the female genital organs, pregnancy still develops and childbirth...
Read moreDetailsPhimosis is a condition where the foreskin of the penis is too tight to be pulled back over the head of the penis. Phimosis can be congenital or acquired. In...
Read moreDetailsUrinary disorders, such as neurogenic bladder or neurogenic bladder dysfunction, are a very common pathology that can occur at any age. Usually, a healthy person does not even pay attention...
Read moreDetailsBartholinitis is a purulent inflammation of the Bartholin gland located in the vestibule of the vagina. It is often caused by gonococci, staphylococci, and other microorganisms. For example, E. coli...
Read moreDetailsUterine prolapse is a pathological condition in which the uterus descends (at this time the cervix does not separate from the genital opening); over time, this condition may lead to...
Read moreDetailsNephroptosis - is a Greek word that means omission. This term refers to the omission of an organ. Kidney prolapse (nephroptosis) also known as the floating kidney is a pathological...
Read moreDetailsBalanitis and balanoposthitis - Doctors call inflammatory disease of the head of the male genital organ balanitis. It is almost always accompanied by inflammation of the inner layer of the...
Read moreDetailsProstate cancer is the leading oncological disease among men. It often progresses without symptoms in its early stages. The prostate is a male reproductive gland that produces a fluid that...
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