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LYMPHOGRANULOMATOSIS AND PREGNANCY: THE EDGE OF THE POSSIBLE

Ignatko I.V., Afanasyeva N.V., Samoylova Y.A., Golubenko E.O., Dudina I.A., Matsneva I.A.
Архив акушерства и гинекологии им. В.Ф. Снегирева
Т. 5, № 3, С. 164-168
Опубликовано: 15 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.18821/2313-8726-2018-5-3-164-168

Аннотация:
The prevalence rate of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is the fourth among malignant neoplasms in women of the reproductive age, so the problem of the association of this disease with the pregnancy inevitably arises. The tactic of the management of the pregnancy and childbirth in such patients depends on the stage and time of the detection of the disease. This article presents a clinical observation of a patient whose pregnancy occurred in the fourth year of the sustained remission of stage IV lymphogranulomatosis and had a favorable outcome.
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2313-8726
Ignatko I.V. Irina V.
Afanasyeva N.V.
Samoylova Y.A. Yu. A
Golubenko E.O.
Dudina I.A.
Matsneva I.A.
Первый МГМУ им. И.М. Сеченова МЗ РФ
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
S.S. Yudin City Clinical Hospital No. 51, Department of Health of Moscow
LYMPHOGRANULOMATOSIS AND PREGNANCY: THE EDGE OF THE POSSIBLE
Текст визуальный электронный
Архив акушерства и гинекологии им. В.Ф. Снегирева
Eco-Vector
Т. 5, № 3 С. 164-168
2018
лимфогранулематоз
lymphogranulomatosis
лимфома Ходжкина
Hodgkin’s lymphoma
беременность
pregnancy
Статья
The prevalence rate of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is the fourth among malignant neoplasms in women of the reproductive age, so the problem of the association of this disease with the pregnancy inevitably arises. The tactic of the management of the pregnancy and childbirth in such patients depends on the stage and time of the detection of the disease. This article presents a clinical observation of a patient whose pregnancy occurred in the fourth year of the sustained remission of stage IV lymphogranulomatosis and had a favorable outcome.