Archive for August, 2007

Other Benign Masses

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Women with endometriosis may develop ovarian endometri¬omas (”chocolate” cysts), which can enlarge to 6-8 cm in size. A mass that does not re¬solve with observation may be an endometrioma.  A proper examination using gynecology microscopes can help with the diagnosis.

Vulvar Lesions

Friday, August 17th, 2007

There are a variety of gynecologic problems that involves the vulva and adjacent parts. Several vulvar conditions occur most commonly in postmenopausal women. Symptoms are primarily itching and vulvar soreness, in addition to dyspareunia. Vulvar lesions include vulvar ulcers, urethral lesions, squamous hyperplasia, lichen sclerosus, and mixed dystrophy, to name a few. Gynecology microscopes have […]

Uterine Mass: Uterine Leiomyomas

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Uterine leiomyomas, also known as myomas or fibroids, is by far the most common benign uterine tumors. Other benign uterine growths, such as uterine vas¬cular tumors, are rare. Uterine leiomyomas are usually diagnosed on physical examination and can be furthered diagnosed with the use of gynecology microscopes. They may be subserosal, intramucosal, or submucosal in […]

Pelvic Mass

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Women today are health conscious. Numerous information campaigns regarding the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of various gynecological disorders and malignancies have helped in the primary prevention of complications of these gynecological diseases. Gynecology microscopes have helped gynecologists in the diagnosis and treatment of these gynecological problems.

Ovarian, Uterine, and Inflammatory Masses

Friday, August 17th, 2007

With the use of gynecology microscopes, physicians can diagnose whether a mass is benign or malignant. The type of mass can be differentiated based on its location and characteristics when these masses are examined using gynecology microscopes.

The Importance of Gynecology Microscopy in Determining Yeast Infection

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The study of diseases in women cannot simply be underrated. This has, in fact, been the subject of many debates and research regarding the absolute application of various technologies to identify the main causes and problems. Taking for example the diagnosis and treatment of yeast infection, gynecology microscopy has, indeed, contributed marvelous insights as to […]

How Can a Stereoscopic Gynecology Microscope Help You Detect Cervical Cancer

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

The successful introduction of stereoscopic gynecology microscope for comprehensive and analytical evaluation and assessment of gynecologic conditions has allowed the convergence of stereoscopic microscopy and gynecological examination. This more complete approach overcomes the limitations of the vaginal and cervical conditions by providing continuous and enhanced magnification of the tissues and cells of the vagina and […]

How to Detect Sexually Transmitted Diseases with Gynecology Microscopy

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Sexually transmitted diseases are getting rampant nowadays. This is what pushes gynecologists who are equipped with gynecology microscopy work hard in diagnosing, preventing, and treating the said diseases.

New Discoveries on Reproductive System Health Microscopy

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

A person’s reproductive system should be well taken cared of. And much of that is because that is what defines a person’s ability to rear children. Right now, the principles behind reproductive system health microscopy plays a vital role in the maintenance of one’s reproductive health.

The Link between Gynecological Diseases and Gynecology Microscopy

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Gynecology is a study of the female reproductive system. Gynecologists are special surgeons who are also qualified to assess a woman’s fertility, diagnose and provide cure for the all the possible problems with it. It is along these facts that gynecology microscopy is developed.