 The study found that patients with a score of 10 or higher on the modified scale of Ti-caterina were at a greater risk of developing pelvic peritoneal adhesions, PPA, suggesting that these patients may benefit from additional preventive measures prior to surgery. Additionally, the study identified two genetic markers IL6-174, RS1800795 and Vegfa-634, RS201063 as potential predictors of UCTD. Furthermore, the study showed that the intensity of chronic pelvic pain was dependent upon the stage of the adhesive process. Finally, a mathematical model was developed based on the P equals 1 slash 1 plus E z equation, which takes into account myopia, mitral valve prolapse IL6-174, RS1800795, Vegfa-634, RS201063, and phenotype of acetylation, to accurately predict the risk of developing PPA on the background of UCTD. This article was authored by M. Ben Salca, N. B. Rapina, and M. N. Demetrieva. We are article.tv, links in the description below.