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Adenomyosis: a systematic review of medical treatment
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the most common being heavy menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhoea; however, patients can also be asymptomatic.
ANGIONI, STEFANO +10 more
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Expression levels of genes involved in lipogenesis and cholesterol synthesis in adenomyosis
Adenomyosis is a benign uterine disease that occurs with the invasion of the endometrial gland and stoma into the myometrium. The etiology and molecular pathology of adenomyosis are not yet fully understood.
Yalaza Cem +5 more
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Clinicopathological Correlation of Adenomyosis with Literature Review – A Retrospective Audit
Background and Aim: Adenomyosis is a complex pathological entity that affects the uteri of women in their reproductive years. The aim of this retrospective study was to find the occurrence of adenomyosis in hysterectomized specimens of the uteruses and ...
Anjali Choudhary +4 more
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Addressing adenomyosis: Implications beyond we actually know
Background: Hysterectomy is one of the commonest gynecological surgeries being performed in India for various pelvic pathologies like fibroid uterus, endometrial hyperplasia, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, etc. But pre-operative diagnosis of adenomyosis
Kumar, Ganesh, Pachori, Purnima
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The Pathogenesis of Uterine Adenomyosis
The exact aetiology and pathogenesis of uterine adenomyosis are not clear. Increased endometrial invasiveness has been proposed in the literature, but without conclusive evidence.
Mohamed Khairy Mehasseb (7596245)
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Background Adenomyosis is increasingly recognized as a significant factor affecting fertility, particularly in the context of assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Sefa Arlıer +6 more
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Adenomyosis Affects Fertility and ART Procedures as Well as Outcomes: An Invited Opinion
The effect of adenomyosis on reproduction can only be determined if there are clear definitions of this disease entity. Adenomyosis should be distinct from endometriosis rather than regarded as a subclassification.
Angela G. Sison-Aguilar
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Methods of early diagnostic of adenomyosis
Evidence of increased expression of Ki-67 proliferation protein and intensification of the neovascularization process in endometrial biopsies with underlying myometrium in adenomyosis and under conditions of combination of adenomyosis with hyperplastic ...
Ahmed, Ahmed Mosad Gaballa
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Cancer-free survival (CFS) curves in adenomyosis and adenomyosis-free cohorts.
(A) CFS curves for endometrial cancer. (B) CFS curves for thyroid cancer.), for both endometrial and thyroid cancers, the CFS curve of the adenomyosis cohort significantly deviated from that of the adenomyosis-free cohort (both p < 0.001).
Chih-Hsin Muo (291210) +4 more
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DIFFERENTIAL APPROACH TO ADENOMYOSIS TREATMENT
This article presents results of authors' own investigations using a new approach to treatment of adenomyosis (uterine endometriotic lesions which are most often found within the structure of genital endometriosis) and differential characteristics of ...
A. L. Unanyan, I. S. Sidorova
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