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Angle of Uterine Flexion and Adenomyosis
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of adenomyosis in symptomatic women in relation to the angle of flexion of the uterus. A total of 120 patients referring to our Chronic Pelvic Pain Center were prospectively enrolled.
Xholli, Anjeza +23 more
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Our study employed a modified tissue‐clearing method combined with deep imaging for 3D reconstruction of ovarian endometriosis (OEM) lesions, revealing its morphological polymorphism at tissue and cellular levels. Besides, vessels preferentially clustered around the ectopic epithelium, with their distribution pattern strongly linked to the location of ...
Fanyuan Sun +13 more
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Fetal Growth Restriction in Patients with Adenomyosis. Incidence and Mechanism
Reports on adenomyosis in pregnancy are few and include a small number of patients. Currently, ultrasound is the first-line imaging diagnostic tool, with a sensitivity of about 84%.
Elena-Adriana GHELMENE +2 more
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In Vitro Fertilization is Essential Healthcare for Patients With Rheumatic Disease
Infertility presents a profound physical, emotional, and financial burden, particularly for rheumatology patients who often face substantial barriers to family building. The 2024 Alabama Supreme Court ruling in LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine equating embryo destruction with wrongful death introduced new legal uncertainties, sparking ...
Amanda Moyer +4 more
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Background Adenomyosis is a benign condition of the uterus. There are few studies available on the prevalence of adenomyosis among women experiencing infertility. This study was designed to use ultrasound imaging to determine the frequency of adenomyosis
Tahereh Madani +4 more
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Abstract Objective To investigate whether intraoperative confirmation of the disappearance of uterine cavity blood flow using color Doppler during manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) for missed miscarriage reduces the occurrence of retained products of conception (RPOC). Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 202 patients who underwent MVA for
Tatsuya Yoshihara +6 more
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Adenomyosis and infertility:what evidence?
. The tendency of women to delay their first pregnancy until an older age and the widespread use of accurate non-invasive imaging techniques has caused adenomyosis to be diagnosed more often in women with otherwise “unexplained infertility” attending ...
Bosteels, Jan
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MRI and Adenomyosis: What Can Radiologists Evaluate?
Uterine adenomyosis is a common benign condition defined by the presence of heterotopic endometrial glands and stroma within the myometrium. Adenomyosis is often related to infertility and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. Modern imaging techniques allow
Ninkova, Roberta +15 more
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Metroplasty before IVF in women with a T‐shaped uterus: A clinical challenge
Abstract A T‐shaped uterus is a uterine malformation, which can be either congenital or acquired, potentially impairing fertility and increasing the risk of miscarriage. Diagnosis primarily relies on three‐dimensional ultrasound and hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopic metroplasty is the standard surgical intervention aimed at restoring normal uterine anatomy ...
Fabio Barra +9 more
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Improved sonographic detection of adenomyosis with volumetric transvaginal sonography
Introduction: Pre-ablation detection of adenomyosis may be clinically helpful to decrease the risk of ablation failure and subsequent hysterectomy. Two-dimensional (2D) combined with three-dimensional (3D) Transvaginal sonography (TVS) may be able to ...
Seoiyoung Ahn +3 more
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