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Improved registration form of test results of urethral and vaginal discharge microscopic examination in pregnant females

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of difficulties in the performance of the microscopic analysis of vaginal smears of pregnant women that are connected with using current form of the analyses registration. This form doesn't include such significantfor pregnant women indices as erythrocyte level and degree of cleanliness of sheath discharge and also doesn't register extended data on microbial flora and doesn't provide data on the directional diagnosis. Also the form doesn't correspond to the purposes of examination of women from post-natal wards. We proposed unitized form of the sheet of analysis registration to increase informativity of the analysis and to improve its quality.

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N. V. Neyman
Regional Perinatal Center
Russian Federation


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Neyman N.V. Improved registration form of test results of urethral and vaginal discharge microscopic examination in pregnant females. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2015;(3):25-27. (In Russ.)

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