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Medisan ; 21(7)jul. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-894628

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio cuasiexperimental de 56 pacientes con diagnóstico de hidrosalpinx, que acudieron a la consulta de Medicina Natural y Tradicional del Hospital General Docente Dr Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso de Santiago de Cuba - remitidas de las consultas de Ginecología e Infertilidad -, desde septiembre de 2014 hasta diciembre de 2015, para evaluar la respuesta a la terapia Su Jok. Entre las variables analizadas figuraron: edad, factores de riesgo, manifestaciones clínicas, síndromes tradicionales, evolución clínica y respuesta al tratamiento. En la casuística predominaron las féminas de 30-39 años, la enfermedad inflamatoria pélvica y las infecciones de trasmisión sexual como antecedentes patológicos (71,4 por ciento), el dolor y la secreción vaginal como síntomas principales, así como el estancamiento de Qi de hígado, Qi de riñón no firme y frío-humedad en bazo como síndromes más frecuentes. Finalmente, se logró una evolución favorable y una respuesta adecuada al tratamiento


A quasi-experiment of 56 patients with hydrosalpinx diagnosis that went to the Natural and Traditional Medicine Service of Dr Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso Teaching General Hospital in Santiago de Cuba - referred from the Gynecology and Infertility Services -, was carried out from September, 2014 to December, 2015, to evaluate the response to Su Jok therapy. Among the analyzed variables there were: age, risk factors, clinical features, traditional syndromes, clinical course and response to the treatment. In the case material there was a prevalence of women aged 30-39, pelvic inflammatory disease and sexually transmitted infections as pathological history (71.4 percent), pain and vaginal secretion as main symptoms, as well as Qi liver stagnation, not firm Qi kidney and coldness-humidity in spleen as most frequent syndromes. Finally, there was a favorable clinical course and an appropriate response to the treatment


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Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Complementary Therapies , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/complications , Fallopian Tube Diseases/therapy , Medicine, Chinese Traditional , Salpingitis/therapy , Secondary Care , Pelvic Pain/therapy
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West Indian med. j ; 48(2): 52-56, Jun. 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-473112

ABSTRACT

A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 124 street- and brothel-based female commercial sex workers (CSWs) in Georgetown in January and February 1997 to determine the seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and describe the sexual practices and drug use patterns. Their median age was 30 years (range 17 to 52 years). 119 (88) reported regular alcohol consumption while looking for clients, 27 (22) said they smoked cocaine and 51 (42) reported use of marijuana. Street-based CSWs were significantly more likely to report marijuana use (p = 0.033). 72reported that they never used condoms with regular sex partners and 35reported that they never used condoms with clients. Brothel-based women were significantly more likely to report consistent condom use with their clients (p = 0.05). 46(54/118) tested HIV positive and 28(33/118) had a positive serological test for syphilis. Factors that were significantly associated with HIV infection included a positive serological test for syphilis (OR = 7.56; 95CI = 2.7-21.97; p < 0.01) and a history of having received treatment for syphilis (OR = 2.93; 95CI = 1.12-7.8). Weak associations were also found between HIV infection and a history of cocaine use (OR = 2.57; 95CI = 0.95-7.11; p = 0.039); having more than four clients per night (OR = 5.14; 95CI = 1.65-16.74; p = 0.04); and a history of receiving treatment for salpingitis (OR = 2.31; 95CI = .93-5.75; p = 0.0035). No statistically significant association was found between HIV infection and marijuana use nor any sociodemographic variables (age, place of work, and duration of sex work). There is an urgent need for a community based behavioural intervention programme targetting this high risk population.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , HIV Infections/transmission , Sex Work , Syphilis/complications , Substance-Related Disorders/complications , Odds Ratio , Alcohol Drinking , Cross-Sectional Studies , Age Factors , Time Factors , Guyana , Marijuana Smoking , Confidence Intervals , Workplace , Sexual Partners , Condoms , Salpingitis/therapy , Syphilis Serodiagnosis , HIV Seropositivity , HIV Seroprevalence , Syphilis/therapy , Cocaine-Related Disorders/complications
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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 58: 98-102, feb. 1990. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-95559

ABSTRACT

Se estudiaron 36 casos de pacientes con hidrosalpinx tratados con microcirugía en el Servicio de Reproducción, Hospital de Ginecología y Obstetricia No. 3, C.M. La Raza, IMSS. Se obtuvo 30.5% de embarazos, con 13.2% de embarazo ectópico. Se concluyó que los resultados son bunos y que el intervalo antes de microcirugía debe ser 2-5 años.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pregnancy , Female , Infertility, Female , Microsurgery , Salpingitis/therapy
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