The early childhood care is important not only for individual Greek children and families but also for Greek society at large. Furthermore, it needs to be secured that the burden of labour and the raising of child is ...The early childhood care is important not only for individual Greek children and families but also for Greek society at large. Furthermore, it needs to be secured that the burden of labour and the raising of child is not only a woman's duty. There is a broad recognition that a strategy for developing early childhood services and childcare to support mother's labour force participation is in the public interest and should be the primary scope of the national health and social care policy. The inadequate organization of the child welfare system has adverse effects on the well-being, and function of the family. Only the improvement of the expected protection can lead to social politics that will give a chance to mother and child to live in conditions fitting human value and dignity. Herein, we presented the regulations and services along with health care professionals that refer to the protection of child in Greece.展开更多
Objective: To describe a unique case of descending salpingitis and functioning endometrium in a noncavitated remnant in a patient with MayerRokitansky- kü ster- Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Design: Case report. Settin...Objective: To describe a unique case of descending salpingitis and functioning endometrium in a noncavitated remnant in a patient with MayerRokitansky- kü ster- Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Design: Case report. Setting: Second Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Aretaieion Hospital, Athens, Greece. Patient(s): A 25- year- old patient with MRKH syndrome who presented with lower abdominal pain. Intervention(s): Clinical examination, transabdominal ultrasonography, laparoscopy, laparotomy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Clinical symptoms of salpingitis and hematometra; laparoscopic and laboratory confirmation. Result(s): Laparoscopy revealed an infection of the right salpinx, and surgical excision by laparotomy revealed a noncanalized mü llerian remnant with functioning endometrium. Conclusion(s): Salpingitis can present in patients with MRKH syndrome. Probable presence of functioning endometrium must be taken under consideration.展开更多
文摘The early childhood care is important not only for individual Greek children and families but also for Greek society at large. Furthermore, it needs to be secured that the burden of labour and the raising of child is not only a woman's duty. There is a broad recognition that a strategy for developing early childhood services and childcare to support mother's labour force participation is in the public interest and should be the primary scope of the national health and social care policy. The inadequate organization of the child welfare system has adverse effects on the well-being, and function of the family. Only the improvement of the expected protection can lead to social politics that will give a chance to mother and child to live in conditions fitting human value and dignity. Herein, we presented the regulations and services along with health care professionals that refer to the protection of child in Greece.
文摘Objective: To describe a unique case of descending salpingitis and functioning endometrium in a noncavitated remnant in a patient with MayerRokitansky- kü ster- Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Design: Case report. Setting: Second Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, Aretaieion Hospital, Athens, Greece. Patient(s): A 25- year- old patient with MRKH syndrome who presented with lower abdominal pain. Intervention(s): Clinical examination, transabdominal ultrasonography, laparoscopy, laparotomy. Main Outcome Measure(s): Clinical symptoms of salpingitis and hematometra; laparoscopic and laboratory confirmation. Result(s): Laparoscopy revealed an infection of the right salpinx, and surgical excision by laparotomy revealed a noncanalized mü llerian remnant with functioning endometrium. Conclusion(s): Salpingitis can present in patients with MRKH syndrome. Probable presence of functioning endometrium must be taken under consideration.