Like endometriosis and uterine myomas, adenomyosis presents the typical characteristics of oestrogen-dependent diseases. The medical treatment of adenomyosis is based on the hormonal dependency of the disease and its strongly debated similarities with endometriosis. Infact, despite the evident differences between the two conditions, the therapies that treat endometriosis effectively have also been successful for the treatment of adenomyosis. Although the two diseases have distinct epidemiological features, they have the same 'target tissue' for hormonal therapy, namely ectopic endometrium. Recognized approaches are systemic hormonal treatments, which are generally used for endometriosis and are capable of suppressing the oestrogenic inducti...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Adenomyosis is defined by the presence of endometrial mucosa within the myometrium. This probably oc...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a common condition characterized by invasion of endometrium into the uterine muscle t...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis and/or adenomyoma is characterized by the presence of heterotopic endome...
Uterine adenomyosis is a common chronic disorder frequently encountered in reproductive-age women, c...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Endometriosis is a common benign gynecologic condition defined as th...
SummaryExtensive adenomyosis (adenomyosis) or its variance, localized adenomyosis (adenomyoma) of th...
Extensive adenomyosis (adenomyosis) or its variance, localized adenomyosis (adenomyoma) of the uteru...
Adenomyosis, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine wall, poses signif...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Adenomyosis is defined by the presence of endometrial mucosa within the myometrium. This probably oc...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a heterogeneous gynaecologic condition with a range of clinical presentations, the mo...
Adenomyosis is a common condition characterized by invasion of endometrium into the uterine muscle t...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis and/or adenomyoma is characterized by the presence of heterotopic endome...
Uterine adenomyosis is a common chronic disorder frequently encountered in reproductive-age women, c...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Endometriosis is a common benign gynecologic condition defined as th...
SummaryExtensive adenomyosis (adenomyosis) or its variance, localized adenomyosis (adenomyoma) of th...
Extensive adenomyosis (adenomyosis) or its variance, localized adenomyosis (adenomyoma) of the uteru...
Adenomyosis, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine wall, poses signif...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Endometriotic lesions are associated with hormonal imbalance, including increased estrogen synthesis...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...