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ETABLIERUNG EINES TRANSPLANTATIONSMODELLS FÜR UTERINE LEIOMYOME UND UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR PRÄSENZ VON STAMMZELLÄHNLICHEN ZELLEN [PDF]
Uterine fibroids are the most common uterine tumors in women in their reproductive age. Besides clinical observations most in vivo data has been achieved from animal models like the Eker-rat whose tumors exhibit a rather sarcoma-like phenotype. Here, the
Drosch, Michael
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Management of Uterine Fibroids and Sarcomas: The Palermo Position Paper [PDF]
Background Uterine fibroids are benign monoclonal tumors originating from the smooth muscle cells of the myometrium, constituting the most prevalent pathology within the female genital tract.
Aaltonen, Lauri A.+17 more
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Sexual function and pelvic floor function five years after hysterectomy
Five years after hysterectomy, women reported a lower burden of pelvic floor symptoms compared to preoperatively. The entire study group indicated no change in overall sexual function over the five‐year period, while women who were not sexually active at the time of the hysterectomy reported improved sexual function.
Catharina Forsgren, Ulrika Johannesson
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Analysis of Epithelial Growth Factor-Receptor (EGFR) Phosphorylation in Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors [PDF]
Uterine fibroids are the commonest uterine benign tumors. A potential mechanism of malignant transformation from leiomyomas to leiomyosarcomas has beendescribed.
Abe+40 more
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Gentle fundal pressure to facilitate vaginal delivery: A randomized clinical trial
Gentle manual fundal pressure results in a nonsignificant reduction in the second stage of labor and significant reduction in operative vaginal delivery and episiotomy without an increase in adverse outcomes. Abstract Introduction Fundal pressure during the second stage of labor is widely practiced but understudied.
Qing Guo+7 more
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Assessment IL-6, TGF-1, CRP, and Vit-D in Women With Uterine Fibroid [PDF]
Background: Uterine fibroids, also known as UFs, are the most common type of tumor that occurs in the female reproductive system. They affect a significant majority, around 70-80%, of women during their lifetime.
Almahdawi, Zaid M.Mubarak+2 more
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After 1 year, both uterine artery embolization (UAE) and hysterectomy significantly improved health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) for patients with symptomatic adenomyosis. Neither non‐inferiority nor inferiority could be established within the predefined margins. HRQOL after 1 year was comparable in all HRQOL domains after UAE vs. hysterectomy. Both
Lisa M. Trommelen+40 more
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Deep Phenotyping of Pathology‐Confirmed Benign Lesions in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome Patients
Gastrointestinal, skin, thyroid, and vascular lesions are frequently present in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome patients with little to no difference between sexes or by index status. Early‐onset lipomas (< 20 years) may be useful for early recognition of patients, and uterine polyps should be considered for inclusion as a PHTS‐related lesion.
Ane J. Schei‐Andersen+14 more
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Three‐dimensional stem cell‐derived organoid model can serve as a robust platform to study the underlying molecular mechanisms of UFs, UFs health disparity, environmental risk factors, besides offering invaluable insights for potential therapeutic interventions.
Mervat M. Omran+9 more
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Living with acuteness in chronic illness: The temporal underpinnings of endometriosis
Abstract This article explores how acuteness is experienced by people with endometriosis in Finland. Drawing on in‐depth interviews as well as anonymous written endometriosis stories, we trace instances when the sense of chronicity and cyclicality of endometriosis is disrupted by a possibility of risk to life. These instances include when endometriosis
Venla Oikkonen, Elina Helosvuori
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