FISTULA VESICOVAGINALIS SUB PARTU AFTER COMPLICATIONS OF RODOV STONE OF THE BLADDER
- Authors: Kochurova V.
- Issue: Vol 6, No 6 (1892)
- Pages: 582-587
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://medbiosci.ru/jowd/article/view/43142
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD66582-587
- ID: 43142
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Abstract
Bladder stones in women are generally known to be very rare. Dr. Klin at the Moscow City Hospital over a 38-year period of time (from 1822 to 1860) out of 1792 cases of bladder stones counted only 4 in the female sex. Winckel, out of 10,000 women and girls he studied in Berlin, Roshtok and Dresden over a 15-year period (1860-1875), found only one bladder stone in a woman. According to Walter Kowlson, for every 100 cases of stones in men, there are 5 in women, therefore 20 times less often. Even less often, of course, there are cases of complications of pregnancy and childbirth with bladder stones.
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V. Kochurova
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