Category
page 1Gynaecologic disorders
polycystic ovary syndrome
complex of symptoms caused by elevated androgen levels in women

vaginismus
Vaginismus is a condition in which involuntary muscle spasm interferes with vaginal intercourse or other penetration of the vagina. This often results in pain with attempts at sex. Often it begins when vaginal intercourse is first attempted. Vaginismus may be considered an older term for pelvic floor dysfunction.

adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a medical condition characterized by the growth of cells that proliferate on the inside of the uterus (endometrium) atypically located among the cells of the uterine wall (myometrium), as a result, thickening of the uterus occurs. As well as being misplaced in patients with this condition, endometrial tissue is completely functional. The tissue thickens, sheds and bleeds during every menstrual cycle.
hypogonadism
Hypogonadism means diminished functional activity of the gonads—the testicles or the ovaries—that may result in diminished production of sex hormones. Low androgen (e.g., testosterone) levels are referred to as hypoandrogenism and low estrogen (e.g., estradiol) as hypoestrogenism. These are responsible for the observed signs and symptoms in both males and females.
female infertility
diminished or absent ability of a female to achieve conception
adhesions of uterus
adhesions or fibrosis of endometrium of uterus
vulvodynia
Vulvodynia is a chronic pain condition that affects the vulvar area and occurs without an identifiable cause. Symptoms typically include a feeling of burning or irritation. It has been established by the ISSVD that for the diagnosis to be made symptoms must last at least three months.''''''
premature ovarian failure
ovarian disease where ovaries do not produce estrogen despite high levels of circulating gonadotropins in women under 40
XY gonadal dysgenesis
gonadal dysgenesis that is characterized by a normal 46,XY karyotype along with a progressive loss of germ cells on the developing gonads of an embryo
dermoid cyst
tissue disease
persistent genital arousal disorder
unwanted, unprompted, persistent arousal of the female genitalia, without desire
Meigs syndrome
characterized by pleural effusion, ascites and non-malignant ovarian neoplasm
Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome
medical condition
hematocolpos
Hematocolpos is a medical condition in which the vagina is pooled with menstrual blood due to multiple factors leading to the blockage of menstrual blood flow. The medical definition of hematocolpos is "an accumulation of blood within the vagina". It is often caused by the combination of menstruation with an imperforate hymen. It is sometimes seen in Robinow syndrome, uterus didelphys, or other vaginal anomalies.
Labial fusion
human gynekological disease
pelvic floor dysfunction
medical condition
kraurosis vulvae
a rare skin condition that usually affects the vulva and anal areas in young children, adolescents, and adults
Ovarian apoplexy
sudden rupture in the ovary
papillary hidradenoma
Human disease
estrogen excess
Hyperestrogenism, hyperestrogenic state, or estrogen excess, is a medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of estrogenic activity in the body.
46 XX gonadal dysgenesis
gonadal dysgenesis that is characterized by the lack of functional ovaries to induce puberty in an otherwise 46,XX female
Vulvar vestibulitis
Disease
female reproductive system disease
reproductive system disease that impairs the ability to reproduce
vaginal cyst
Benign growths of the vaginal epithelium
hypergonadism
Hypergonadism is a condition where there is a hyperfunction of the gonads. It can manifest as precocious puberty, and is caused by abnormally high levels of testosterone or estrogen, crucial hormones for sexual development. In some cases, it may be caused by a tumor, which can be malignant, but is more commonly benign. Anabolic steroids may also be a major cause of high androgen and estrogen functional activity. Other possible causes include head injuries and brain inflammatory diseases. Hypergonadism may contribute to symptoms such as precocious puberty and abnormal facial hair growth in fema
hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer syndrome
Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC) is a hereditary cancer syndrome characterized by a predisposition to cutaneous and uterine leiomyomas and, in some families, to renal cell cancer
OHVIRA
Herlyn–Werner–Wunderlich syndrome, also known as OHVIRA (obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly) is an extremely rare syndrome characterized by a congenital birth defect of the lower abdominal and pelvic organs. It is a type of abnormality of the Müllerian ducts.
breakthrough bleeding
of the menstrual period
salpingitis isthmica nodosa
Human disease
gynecologic hemorrhage
excessive bleeding of the female reproductive system
Estrogen-dependent condition
endosalpingiosis
Endosalpingiosis is a condition in which fallopian tube-like epithelium is found outside the fallopian tube. It is unknown what causes this condition. It is generally accepted that the condition develops from transformation of coelomic tissue. It is often an incidental finding and is not usually associated with any pathology.
Lipschütz ulcer
medical condition