rifampin has been researched along with Uterine-Diseases* in 3 studies
1 review(s) available for rifampin and Uterine-Diseases
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[Case of endometrial tuberculosis].
A 66-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of lochiorrhea. Uterus MRI and ultrasonography showed hydrometra. Endometrium biopsy revealed epithelioid cell granuloma, and vaginal discharge and endometrium culture was positive for M. tuberculosis. She was diagnosed as endometrial tuberculosis. After treatment with INH, RFP, and EB for 9 months, she recovered. Topics: Aged; Antitubercular Agents; Drug Therapy, Combination; Endometrium; Ethambutol; Female; Humans; Isoniazid; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Rifampin; Treatment Outcome; Tuberculosis, Female Genital; Uterine Diseases; Vaginal Discharge | 2005 |
2 other study(ies) available for rifampin and Uterine-Diseases
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Pelvic-peritoneal tuberculosis with elevated serum and peritoneal fluid Ca-125 levels. A report of two cases.
We report 2 patients with pelvic-peritoneal tuberculosis and elevated serum and peritoneal fluid levels of Ca-125. The first was a young and infertile women who had cul-de-sac nodularity and dysmenorrhea. The other was postmenopausal and presented with weight loss and ascites. While a preoperative diagnosis of endometriosis was made in the former, intraperitoneal malignancy was considered in the latter. The diagnosis of pelvic-peritoneal tuberculosis was reached by laparoscopic-directed biopsy in both patients. Serum levels of Ca-125 returned to normal limits following antituberculous drug treatment. Topics: Adnexal Diseases; Adult; Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate; Ascitic Fluid; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethambutol; Female; Humans; Infertility, Female; Isoniazid; Menopause; Middle Aged; Peritonitis, Tuberculous; Pyrazinamide; Rifampin; Tuberculosis, Female Genital; Uterine Diseases | 1993 |
Gynaecological tuberculosis: analysis of a personal series of 710 cases.
A study has been made of 710 patients with proved gynaecological tuberculosis investigated between January 1, 1951 and March 31, 1985. The main presenting symptoms in order of frequency were infertility, pelvic pain, excessive menstrual loss and amenorrhoea. The average age was 31 years at first attendance, only 16% of married women had been pregnant and palpable adnexal masses were found in 47%. Seven drug programmes have been used, the best results being obtained with the current regimen employing rifampicin, ethambutol and isoniazid. Where drug treatment failed, surgery under further drug cover was successfully employed. Toxic drug reactions occurred in 114 patients. Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Drug Administration Schedule; Ethambutol; Fallopian Tube Diseases; Female; Humans; Isoniazid; Middle Aged; Ovarian Diseases; Rifampin; Tuberculosis, Female Genital; Uterine Diseases | 1985 |