FEATURES OF CLINICAL MOTION OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF GEITALS ON A BACKGROUND INWARDLY-UTERINE SPIRALS
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2008.1.9491Keywords:
reproduction health, inwardly uterine spiralsAbstract
In the conditions of the course of inflammatory diseases of genitals on bodies of inwardly-uterine spirals. It is established, that long stay in a inwardly-uterine spirals conducts no typical to a course of inflammatory diseases of genitals with occurrence of tumor-like formations which demand operative intervention.
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