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Information × Registration Number 0218U003405, 0115U001168 , R & D reports Title To develop models for predicting pubertal uterine bleeding and algodismenorrhea in girls depending on the constitutional features of the organism popup.stage_title Head Prokopenko Sergiy Vasylyovych, Registration Date 06-02-2018 Organization National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya popup.description2 Specific features of anthropometric and somatotypological parameters, sex hormones and sonographic parameters of the uterus and ovaries in girls of pubertal age, patients with puberty uterine bleeding and algodismenorrhea in different phases of the ovario-menstrual cycle are determined, taking into account the constitutional types of juvenile girls. On the basis of the constitutional features of the body, reliable informative discriminant models have been developed to identify risk groups for puberty uterine bleeding and algodismenorrhea in adolescence, which makes it possible to apply the necessary measures to prevent and reduce their incidence and has significant practical importance in the formation of reproductive health of the population. The results of research are implemented in the practical work of the clinical hospitals of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the educational process of the departments of medical universities in Ukraine, introduced an industry innovation. Forecasting assumptions on the development of the research object - the use of results to develop and improve methods and improve the effectiveness of predicting the occurrence of abnormal uterine bleeding and primary dysmenorrhea. Product Description popup.authors Гунас І.В. Прокопенко Сергій Васильович Сарафинюк Л.А. Черешнюк І.Л. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Prokopenko Sergiy Vasylyovych. To develop models for predicting pubertal uterine bleeding and algodismenorrhea in girls depending on the constitutional features of the organism. (popup.stage: ). National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya. № 0218U003405
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