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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-138271

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Vaginal smears were taken from women who came for artificial insemination using donor’s semen, to assess the time of ovulation. The smears were obtained from the upper 1/3 of the lateral vaginal wall, and immediately placed in a staining bottle containing sheaffer ink sulution. The slides were examined under light microscope, and the eosinophillic index (E.I.) were recorded. The result of the study of 78 cycles demonstrated that 59 in 65 cycles (90.8%) which were evaluated between 3 days before and 2 days following ovulation showed the E.I. over 50. Vaginal smears from 2 normal menstruating women were also examined daily, and the peak of E. I. Was clearly over 50 at the time of ovulation. The E.I. values of this technique were compared to the maturation index which stained by Papanicolaou method, and good correlation was recognized. We concluded that the colpocytologic study ink staining technique is simple, rapid, and inexpensive. It can be used reliably with other methods to assess the time of ovulation.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-138288

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Fifty non-pregnant women, who were diagnosed as acute cystitis were given ofloxacin (Tarividฎ, 100 mg.), tablets orally twice daily for 7 days. The ages of the patients ranged from 17 to 64 years. After 3 days of treatment, the symptoms and fregvenay of dysuria were almost resolved, pyuria improved, and bacteriuria disappeared. Bacteriological study revealed that the most common organism found was E. coli (34.2 per cent). The other isolated organisms were Staph. epidermidis (21.1 per cent), polymicrobial (18.4 per cent), and Staph. Coagulase (-) (10.6 per cent). No symptoms nor alternations in haematological, renal and hepatic function were observed in the patients during and after completion of medication. Utilizing ofloxacin for the treatment of acute cystitis in non-pregnant women is efficient even with 3 days regimen. It also has no been shown to produce any side-effect.

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