Gynecology Question??
A patient of 55 years old has addressed to the gynaecologist with complaints of constant nagging pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty of urination. In the anamnesis one labor with a large fetus which has become complicated by perineal rupture of II degree. The somatic anamnesis is not burdened. Postmenopause lasts for 4 years. The gynaecologic status: there are disjointed pedicles of the muscles lifting the anus; at staining effort outside the vulvar ring the uterus is defined, enlongated and hypertrophic cervix. The anterior and posterior walls of the vagina are lowered. The diagnosis:
A.Inversion of the uterus.
B.An incomplete prolapse of the uterus, failure of the muscles of the pelvic floor, enlongated cervix.
С. A complete prolapse of the uterus, failure of muscles of the pelvic floor, enlongated cervix, cysto- and rectocele.
D.Ptosis of the vagina’s walls, failure of muscles of the pelvic floor.
E.Elogation of the cervix, cysto- and rectocele.
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B. An incomplete prolapse of the uterus, failure of the muscles of the pelvic floor, enlongated cervix
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