Complications infectieuses sous sterilet.
Auteurs : De Villartay A, Dubois J, Toulouse R, Bohec M, Lagadec JC, Taillanter L, Grall JY, Mention JE, Even BDate 1976 Novembre 20, Vol 29, Num 21, pp 1515-20Revue : Ouest-médicalType de publication : présentations de cas; article de périodique;Résumé
5 descriptions of uterine infections caused by an IUD are given. The symptoms are leukorrhea and metroraghia. The antibiotic treatment must be accompanied by removal of the IUD. If symptoms are ignored, the infections become worse, with serious results. 2 of the cases needed drastic surgery and another became sterile. Close surveillance is necessary to avoid such infections and to provide careful treatment if they occur. Prevention should include avoiding IUD use in those who have never given birth, or at the time of curettage.
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Case Studies; Contraception; Contraception Termination; Contraceptive Methods--complications; Diseases; Family Planning; Infections; Iud--complications; Research Methodology; Studies;
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De Villartay A, Dubois J, Toulouse R, Bohec M, Lagadec J C, Taillanter L, Grall J Y, Mention J E, Even B. Complications infectieuses sous sterilet. Ouest Med. 1976 Nov 20;29(21):1515-20.