Cervical cancer is essentially an outcome of a STD. It is the third most common gynecologic malignancy worldwide and the eighth most common malignancy among females. The risk of developing cervical cancer is directly related to the number of sexual partners on lifetime basis…. Read More »


A furuncle (boil) is a painful deep folliculitis that forms around a hair follicle and leads to abscess formation with accumulation of pus and necrotic tissue. A carbuncle is collection of furuncles that develop under the epidermis (in the dermis)…. Read More »


Adenomatous polyps (Uterine polyps) are benign tumor growths affecting the endometrial lining of the uterus. Cervical and endocervical polyps are the most common benign, neoplastic polyps that usually cause postcoital bleeding and Dyspareunia…. Read More »


Recurrent Endometrial Hyperplasia is an abnormal proliferation of the endometrium that becomes too thick. In norm the growth of the endometrium is regulated by estrogen that stimulates the lining to grow and thicken to prepare the uterus for pregnancy…. Read More »


Tubal pregnancy (ectopic pregnancy) is a pathological pregnancy in which implantation occurs outside the uterine cavity in the fallopian tube (oviduct or uterine tube). In most cases, it is caused by a previous tubal infection (salpingitis)…. Read More »


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