ABSTRACT
The aim of the study was evaluation of quality of prenatal care by Kessner Index, assessment of the effect intensity of prenatal care on the course of pregnancy and labour, as well as the ultimate delivery effect. The study covered females who gave birth at the Regional Hospital in Bychawa. Data concerning 319 women were analysed. The material obtained was subject to statistical analyses with the use of computer statistical package SPSS/PC 5.01. Prenatal care evaluated by Kessner Index was on the medium level, with the greatest number of pregnant females covered by intermediate care -55.8%. This care was significantly worse among rural females. No significant effect of adequate prenatal care on the ultimate delivery effect was noted, with the best results obtained among females covered with intermediate care.
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Prenatal Care/standards , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Quality of Health CareABSTRACT
We report an exceptional case of ovarian leiomyoma in 73 years old patient. Leiomyoma of the ovary is a very rare tumor. Most cases are asymptomatic, this benign neoplasm is usually found incidentally on routine pelvic examination, at surgery or at autopsy. The available literature is reviewed. The possible histogenesis of ovarian leiomyoma was discussed.