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Query: UMLS:C0030794 (
pelvic pain
)
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RU486 (mifepristone) followed by a prostaglandin (PG) analogue has been marketed in France since April 1990 as a medical alternative to surgery for early pregnancy termination. By law, the drug is used only in the centres approved for voluntary pregnancy termination, and its distribution is strictly controlled. Before being marketed, it was distributed to more than 20,000 women, as part of a training programme for the prescribers. Analysis confirmed an efficacy rate of 95.3%. Failures included incomplete ovular expulsion (2.8%), premature vacuum aspiration (0.7%) and ongoing pregnancy (1.2%).
Pelvic pain
and malaise were reported as side-effects in 1.6 and 1.2% of the cases respectively. Infectious complications were reported in 0.2% of the cases. Three severe adverse events (one of which was fatal) occurred, including
myocardial infarction
and ventricular arhythmia, in the hours following PG administration and justify a careful medical monitoring in the centre 3-4 h after administration of PG. For this reason, a trial was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of an oral form of a PGE1 analogue (misoprostol). When RU486 was followed 36-48 h later by 400 micrograms of misoprostol, the efficacy rate was 96.9%, indicating an efficacy equivalent to that obtained with the other PG analogues. The distribution procedures were adequately followed by the prescribers and by the patients. In summary, RU486 constitutes a safe and efficient medical means of pregnancy termination, provided that the manufacturer's recommendations are properly followed.
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PMID:RU486: the French experience. 796 59
Analysis of the data on etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory processes in prostate including acute and chronic prostatitis as well as chronic
pelvic pain
syndrome is presented. It has been noted that about 50% of men of fertile age had clinical signs of chronic prostatitis at least once in life and that more than 60% of admissions to urologists in outpatient practices are related with clinical signs of chronic prostatitis. An appreciable decrease in quality of life similar to that due to
myocardial infarction
or Crohn's disease is observed in patients with chronic prostatitis. Prostatitis often has a chronic cyclic course with exacerbation and remission phases. Not rarely the disease has primary chronic course--without an apparent beginning as acute prostatitis. This leads to late diagnostics and difficulties with identification of etiologic factor, which commonly is a conditionally pathogenic microorganisms and mixed infections. Such difficulties can be a reason for inadequate treatment and complications of chronic prostatitis such as abscess, paraprostatitis, impotence, and infertility.
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PMID:[Identification of potential causative infectious agents of chronic prostatitis]. 1752 93