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Sonographic Features of Adenomyosis
The association between adenomyosis, assisted reproductive technology outcomes, and pregnancy complications is well established. The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the most common sonographic features of adenomyosis and prevalence of ...
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Across studies, the percentage of individuals reporting regularly engaging in menstrual coitus ranges between 4% and 43%. Although no clinical guideline recommends avoiding sexual activity during menstruation, according to some researchers such practice ...
Giulia Emily Cetera +3 more
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Adenomyosis: clinicist’s tactics through the prism of domestic and international guidelines
Today, both adenomyosis and endometriosis are at the forefront of scientific debate. The kinship of adenomyosis and endometriosis at first glance still raise no doubts, since there is reliable scientific evidence of the fact that the pathogenesis of ...
Mekan R. Orazov
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Ayurvedic Management of Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a gynaecologic condition characterized by ectopic endometrial tissue within the uterine myometrium. Adenomyosis, if not treated can lead to endometriosis, and hence can lead to more complications and hysterectomy might be the option.
Rekha Kuwar +3 more
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Introduction Alterations in microbiota composition have been implicated in a variety of human diseases. Patients with adenomyosis present immune dysregulation leading to a persistent chronic inflammatory response.
Marta Valdés‐Bango +10 more
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Background Adenomyosis and endometriosis are hormone-dependent benign gynecological disorders with overlapping features suggesting that they may share a common origin despite being considered distinct entities.
Imon Mitra +8 more
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Vitamin D Deficiency as an Independent Risk Factor for Adenomyosis: a Cross-Sectional Study
Background: The relationship between adenomyosis and vitamin D remains largely unexplored. However, emerging evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency may increase the risk of developing adenomyosis.
Haijing Zhong +7 more
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In order to analyse risk factors for adenomyosis, 707 consecutive women who underwent hysterectomy between January 1993 and June 1994 at the Clinica Luigi Mangiagalli, Milan, Italy, were interviewed before surgery by trained physicians.
F. Parazzini +5 more
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Pathology and physiopathology of adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is defined by the presence of endometrial mucosa within the myometrium. This probably occurs by invagination of the basalis endometrium into the myometrium.
Amant, Frederic +2 more
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Adenomyosis is the implantation of active endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and it is one of the common diseases that cause infertility in women. Adenomyosis can be classified into that of the internal and external myometrium depending on the
Lan, Xiaohan +3 more
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