Hypogenitalism in women. Sippel (Zentr. f. G., 1927, no. 27)
A. Timofeev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1928, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (4) : 484 -484.
The author distinguishes three degrees of hypoplasia of female reproductive organs on the basis of accurate measurements and control of sub-operatione organs: 1st degree is characterized by uterus length of 4-5 cm and presence of ovulation, which is proved by examination of ovaries;, uterine mucosa in these cases reveals often state of hyperplasia and absence of glycogen; 2nd degree is characterized by uterus length of 3-4 cm. and no signs of ovulation; in the uterine mucosa here, along with hypertrophic, atrophic processes are also observed; in the 3rd degree of hypoplasia the uterus is less than 3 cm in length, hypoplastic ovaries contain only primordial follicles, and the uterine mucosa is so atrophied that it yields no material when scraped.
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