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Efficacy and ovarian preservation of combined uterine and ovarian artery embolization in adenomyosis with significant collateral supply. [PDF]
He J, Zhan T.
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Analysis of dysmenorrhea-related factors in adenomyosis and development of a risk prediction model. [PDF]
Fu Y, Wang X, Yang X, Zhao R.
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Menorrhagia: The Results of Radium Treatment-A Follow-Up Study.
Margaret Schulze
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1990
Excessive vaginal bleeding, or menorrhagia, is one of the most common presenting symptoms for gynecologic patients. Although this disorder has many possible etiologies, it is generally possible to approach its diagnosis and management in an orderly fashion.
C A, Long, M J, Gast
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Excessive vaginal bleeding, or menorrhagia, is one of the most common presenting symptoms for gynecologic patients. Although this disorder has many possible etiologies, it is generally possible to approach its diagnosis and management in an orderly fashion.
C A, Long, M J, Gast
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Drugs, 1992
Since menorrhagia occurs in 9 to 14% of populations of healthy women, many general practitioners will encounter menorrhagia-related problems. Menorrhagia is difficult to objectify and the choice of treatment between the available drugs is not always an easy one.
M A, van Eijkeren +3 more
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Since menorrhagia occurs in 9 to 14% of populations of healthy women, many general practitioners will encounter menorrhagia-related problems. Menorrhagia is difficult to objectify and the choice of treatment between the available drugs is not always an easy one.
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
Menorrhagia limits normal activities, and causes anaemia in two-thirds of women with objective menorrhagia (loss of 80 mL blood per cycle). Prostaglandin disorders may be associated with idiopathic menorrhagia, and with heavy bleeding due to fibroids, adenomyosis, or use of intrauterine devices (IUDs).
Joseph E. Pizzorno +2 more
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Menorrhagia limits normal activities, and causes anaemia in two-thirds of women with objective menorrhagia (loss of 80 mL blood per cycle). Prostaglandin disorders may be associated with idiopathic menorrhagia, and with heavy bleeding due to fibroids, adenomyosis, or use of intrauterine devices (IUDs).
Joseph E. Pizzorno +2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract A series of 215 menorrhagic women was treated with curettage, a uterus-contracting agent (methylergobaseinmaleate), ovulation inhibitors (combined contraceptive pills), and the antifibrinolytic agents epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA) and tranexamic acid (AMCA). Another antifibrinolytic agent, paraaminomethyl-benzoic acid (PAMBA), was used in
L, Nilsson, G, Rybo
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Abstract A series of 215 menorrhagic women was treated with curettage, a uterus-contracting agent (methylergobaseinmaleate), ovulation inhibitors (combined contraceptive pills), and the antifibrinolytic agents epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA) and tranexamic acid (AMCA). Another antifibrinolytic agent, paraaminomethyl-benzoic acid (PAMBA), was used in
L, Nilsson, G, Rybo
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2010
Menstrual problems are a common experience for most women and the majority of women suffering with menorrhagia can be managed in primary care. The GP curriculum requires GP trainees to have a solid knowledge base on common menstrual disorders. It is essential to be able to differentiate a history consistent with benign menstrual disorders, like ...
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Menstrual problems are a common experience for most women and the majority of women suffering with menorrhagia can be managed in primary care. The GP curriculum requires GP trainees to have a solid knowledge base on common menstrual disorders. It is essential to be able to differentiate a history consistent with benign menstrual disorders, like ...
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