Breast disease and breast cancer – Breast surgery and Oncoplastic
The breast is composed of glands (lobules) and ducts (products) that carry milk to the nipple. There is also a supporting tissue, glasses, lymph and breast nerviosas.En endings may appear benign or malignant lesions ...
Endometriosis – Pelvic pain - dysmenorrhea
Endometriosis is a common disease, which affects around 10-15 % of the female population. It is benign and chronic , It characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue ( tissue shed every month with menstruation) outside the endometrium ...
Human Papilloma Virus - Condyloma - premalignant lesions of the cervix
The human papilloma virus is a virus that belongs to small family Papoviridae. They are viruses with appetite for epithelia and more than 100 different. There are types that affect the skin or mucous ...
Patologia vulvar - Prurito vulvar
In the vulva many diseases may occur for various reasons: infectious, benign tumors, malignant and premalignant. Non-neoplastic epithelial disorders, autoimmune diseases, ulcers, etc…
Fibroid - heavy periods
Uterine fibroids are very common gynecological tumors. Its frequency is high and is expected to 1 of each 4 O 5 Women have a fibroid. It usually occurs in women between 30 Y 50 years. They are usually benign. Alone 1/10000 cases are malignant ...
Endometrial polyp
The endometrial polyp is located overgrowth and the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus (called endometrium).It is a finger-like growth located in the inner wall of the uterus. It may be small in size or have ...
Ovarian cyst
The ovaries are two small organs located on either side of the uterus within the abdominal cavity. An ovarian cyst is a formation on the ovary. It can be liquid content or other tissues ...
Genital prolapse
The prolapse is defined as descent into the vulva of the walls of the vagina and bladder, rectum and uterus or all structures. It occurs when the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and do not maintain the right. ...
Gynecological surgery
Abdominal gynecological surgery, or surgery performed "open sky", it was, for many years, the approach most often used in gynecological surgery. Most surgical procedures were performed in this way, except for some (such as uterine prolapse) that were performed vaginally ...