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It is established, that by carrying out the same therapy the frequency of pain syndrome returning after treatment is 1.5 times higher in patients with undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue than women without evidence of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue. Increase in the level of CA-125 in blood serum, a year after the end of treatment was observed to be 2 times more frequent in patients with undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue than the patients in the comparison group. At the same time, studying the frequency of pregnancy in women with endometrioid ovarian cysts, it was found that when the number of phenotypic traits of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue were less than 6 the pregnancy rate was 1.4 times higher than in the patients with the phenotypic traits of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue more than 6. In the group of patients with undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue frequency of adhesion processes in the pelvic was– 1.5 times higher and endometriosis recurrence rate was 2 times higher than in patients without undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue.
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