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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220414

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Background: Infection of the endometrium, fallopian tubes, ovaries, pelvic peritoneam, and adjacent structures is known as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). Pelvic inflammatory disease and its consequences are still at epidemic levels, Despite the availability of effective broad-spectrum antibiotics. Tubo-ovarian abscess (TAO) may be difficult to identify since the clinical signs are comparable to those of other pelvic and abdominal illnesses. Case Description: Here we are reporting a case, 34 years nulligravida came to emergency department with acute abdomen, she was a known case of chronic PID, Emergency laparotomy was performed, per operatively ruptured tubo-ovarian abscess was present. Conclusion: The clinical diagnosis of PID and TAO is similar, imaging evidence from ultrasonography (US) or magnetic resonance (MR) should be used to supplement the clinical diagnosis. Clinical Significance: To avoid complications and resultant emergency surgeries and their consequences, a vigilant eye must be kept to promptly diagnose, and manage PID at the earliest.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220400

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Age at menopause influences the severity of post-menopausal symptoms to determine the symptoms and clinicodemographic links in post menopauseal women in a representative population from eastern Uttar Pradesh. All postmenopausal women presenting with symptoms in the Gynaecological Emergency Department for a period of one year were enrolled. Age and clinicodemographic details, symptoms severity, and reasons for delay in seeking treatment were noted. The data was analysed using Chi-square test. Overall 990/17,927 (5.52%) women visiting the gynaecological OPD presented with post-menopausal complaints. Among menopausal women, the mean age ranged from 40 to 60 years old with a mean age of 46.6012.48 years. Majority were para 3-4 (52.5%), age at menarche were >13 years (58.3%), uneducated (58.8 %) , lower/upper lower SES (57.5%), married (77.3%) and had BMI<18.5kg/m2 (62.1%). Tobacco/smoking addiction was reported in 55 (5.6%) women. A total of 145 (14.6%) were working women. Severity of symptoms was mild, moderate and severe in 57.2%, 28.3% and 14.5% cases. Majority had onset of symptoms for 4- 5 years (56.4%) after menopause. Joint pains and Backache/body ache were the most common presenting complaints (81.8%). A significant association of age at presentation was seen with parity, age at menarche, BMI category and occupational status. Severity of symptoms showed a significant association with age at presentation, parity, age at menarche, BMI category, occupational status and tobacco/smoking use. Most common reasons for delayed treatment were financial problems (22.2%), family problems (18.2%) and commonness of problem (12.6%). Only 2.1% women were aware about HRT. Among the relatively less informed members of our study population, low socioeconomic status, underweight, and menopause age were all influenced by clinicodemographic factors.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220369

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Rudimentary horn pregnancy is rare but, if occurs it gives a grave risk to the health of the pregnant woman. In most cases it presents in the form of ectopic pregnancy. Despite availability of good USG facility, it is very difficult to timely diagnose rudimentary horn pregnancy. Confirmatory diagnosis made only by laparoscopy or during laparotomy. In the rudimentary horn the constitution of the muscle wall thickness is variable so the pregnancy can be accommodated until late pregnancy. Here we present a case of 24 years female Gravida3 Para2 Live2 with 14 weeks pregnancy presented to us in shock with clinical features of ruptured ectopic pregnancy. On laparotomy we found non-communicating rudimentary horn rupture with dead fetus in peritoneal cavity

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220377

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Cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy is very common. Vertical transmission is possible in all three trimester of pregnancy. 1 in 150 children are born with congenital Cytomegalovirus infection. It is the most common infective cause of mental handicap in newborn, Congenital Cytomegalovirus infection can cause sensorineural deafness, developmental delay and even fetal death. We present a case of Isolated bilateral ventriculomegaly at 33 weeks 4 days diagnosed as congenital Cytomegalovirus infection. Careful maternal and fetal monitoring and timely intervention leads to good fetal outcome.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220344

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Liver abscess in pregnancy is a rare entity and can be a life threatening condition. Here we present A case of amoebic liver abscess in 25 years old lady in of pregnancy, with highlights on treatmentthird trimester difficulties which we had faced in the management and timely intervention leads to good fetomaternal outcome

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