Background. Ascariasis remains one of the most common helminth infections in the world, particularly in countries with temperate climates, including Ukraine. The problem remains understudied and clinically underestimated in the field of outpatient gynaecology and primary care. The aim was to determine the relationship between the presence of ascariasis, skin rashes on the face, gynaecological diseases, changes in hormonal status and blood clotting disorders in women of reproductive age. 

Materials and methods. A total of 234 women aged 18 to 47 years who consulted a gynaecologist for vaginal discharge and had characteristic rashes on the skin of the face were examined. The comprehensive examination included: gynaecological examination, microscopy of smears, ultrasound of the pelvic organs and abdominal cavity, laboratory analysis of faeces for helminth eggs, examination for demodicosis, hormonal profile (oestrogens, cortisol), coagulogram, and clinical blood and urine tests. The control group consisted of 20 women with no signs of parasitic infestation or gynaecological pathology. 

Results. Ascaris lumbricoides eggs were found in the stool of 196 women (83.8 %), and Giardia cysts were also detected in 13 patients. Thrombocytosis was recorded in 62 (26.5 %) of the examined women, thrombocytopenia in 27, and prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time in 20 %. In 86 % of cases, inflammatory gynaecological diseases (endocervicitis, salpingo-oophoritis, endometriosis, bacterial vaginosis) were diagnosed. In 78 % of patients with acne and ascariasis, elevated cortisol levels were detected, and in 63 % — hormonal imbalance (hypoestrogenism or relative hyperestrogenism). Specific rashes in the lower third of the face appeared before menstruation or after stress. 

Conclusions. Women with ascariasis have a characteristic clinical triad: skin rashes (acne), gynaecological inflammatory diseases and dysbiosis caused by parasitic invasion, changes in immune and hormonal status, as well as disorders of the coagulation system. It is advisable to include parasitological and coagulation tests in the diagnostic algorithm for patients with recurrent acne, bacterial vaginosis, and endometriosis.

Introduction: The cervical screening goal is to detect and treat precancers before cancer. We wanted to understand why errors in the clinical diagnostic and management of patients with persistence of human papillomavirus (HPV); infection occur in gynecological practice.
Aim: Aim of the study was to evaluate 3 clinically important complications of situations for women aged 18-45 years. The study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy by colposcopy visualization, cytology and biopsy results, and presence of HPV infection. We aimed to analyze the false-negative (FN) cytology diagnoses inpatients with presence of HPV, colposcopy visualization, histologically proven cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2-3.
Material and Methods: A retrospective analysis of errors in the management of patients was carried out, in treatment methods, especially with the use of cryodestruction, colposcopy pictures, results of cytological and histological conclusion, results of examination for oncogenic types of papillomavirus were presented.
Discussion: After analyzing all errors in the management of patients with persistence of papillomavirus and preliminary cryotherapy of the cervix, the main reasons that led to the progression of the disease up to cervical cancer were noted.
Conclusion: In the presence of papillomavirus, cryodestruction of the cervix is not advisable, even if no cervical dysplasia was detected by histological conclusions


The purpose of this chapter is to highlight the opportunities for digitizing important processes in the healthcare system to improve the efficiency of population health management. The introduction of these digital processes will increase patient satisfaction with the healthcare system, as well as provide a holistic outlook of patient health through access to data and give patients more control over their own health. Healthcare managers will also be using the developed internet applications to conduct clinical audits and monitor health problems in the administrative district. It is proposed to develop and use free internet applications and computer programs, namely 1) drug compatibility test online application, which is designed primarily for students; 2) electronic individual antenatal drug passport for a promising way to predict, prevent, and reduce the risk of allergic reactions; and 3) medical intelligence app using the artificial intelligence technologies to develop an individual educational trajectory for doctors and pharmacists.