Artúr Beke (ed.)

Genetic background of gynecological diseases

Rare gynecological diseases with genetic origin


Cases of uterine dysmorphia

Distortion of the uterus characterizes the following category. In the ESHRE/ESGE U1 main group, the dysmorphic uterus was classified in the original classification as hypoplastic, infantile uterus, whereas in the original AFS/ASRM (1988) classification it was classified as hypoplasia/agenesis (which includes fundal, tubal and combined). In this case, fusion of the Müllerian ducts and absorption of the midline septum occur, but further growth and development are subsequently impaired. U1 includes all cases in which the outer contour of the uterus is normal but the uterine cavity is of a different shape (except for septate uterus, which is a separate subgroup). The U1 subgroup is divided into three subgroups: U1a for T-shaped uterus, U1b for infantile uterus, and U1c for other categories.

Genetic background of gynecological diseases

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 024 8

Our book was written with the intention of filling a gap. It is the work of specialists - university lecturers, researchers, clinicians - who come across the described symptoms in their daily practice.

Many previously published publications deal with the gynecological pathologies discussed in the volume, but from the perspective of genetics as an etiological factor, focusing on the genetic background of pathological conditions and women's diseases, no book has yet been published. Nowadays, science is developing rapidly, and almost all diseases are subjected to genetic testing during research. For this reason, only those pathologies will be presented for which the tests so far have clearly confirmed the genetic background, that is, those pathologies for which the possibility of a genetic cause has arisen, but cannot yet be clearly proven, do not form the material of the book.

We recommend the book primarily to health professionals, geneticists, obstetricians and gynecologists, pedoatric gynecologists, and pediatricians, and those preparing for special exams. Medical students and midwifery students interested in the topic can find important information in it, and it can also be useful for "non-specialists".

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