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Müllerian adenosarcoma likely arising from adenomyosis: A case report of a rare diagnostic challenge. [PDF]
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Adenocarcinoma Arising in Adenomyosis: A Narrative Review of Disease Concept, Molecular Pathogenesis, and Clinical Challenges. [PDF]
Egashira H, Ishida H, Takashima A.
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Navigating complexity: review and updates of endometriosis and adenomyosis imaging. [PDF]
Dev H, Falkner NM, Lee E.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2003
Adenomyosis is characterized as ectopic endometrial tissues within the myometrium in the uterus. The etiology and pathogenetic mechanism(s) responsible for adenomyosis are poorly understood. Definite diagnosis is made on hysterectomy specimens, although attempts are made at securing preoperative diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging and myometrial ...
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Adenomyosis is characterized as ectopic endometrial tissues within the myometrium in the uterus. The etiology and pathogenetic mechanism(s) responsible for adenomyosis are poorly understood. Definite diagnosis is made on hysterectomy specimens, although attempts are made at securing preoperative diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging and myometrial ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
Evidence has been provided that pelvic endometriosis is significantly associated with uterine adenomyosis and that the latter constitutes the major factor of infertility in such conditions. Furthermore, it has become evident that both adenomyosis and endometriosis constitute a pathophysiological and nosological entity.
Gerhard, Leyendecker +3 more
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Evidence has been provided that pelvic endometriosis is significantly associated with uterine adenomyosis and that the latter constitutes the major factor of infertility in such conditions. Furthermore, it has become evident that both adenomyosis and endometriosis constitute a pathophysiological and nosological entity.
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