AbstractUterine adenomyosis was first reported in the 19th century and early 20th century; von Rokitansky described it in 1860. Since then, the general clinical, pathological, and radiologic findings and potentially useful management methods have been reviewed in many studies. Some authors commented that conservative surgical treatment is impracticable as it is not possible to isolate the adenomyotic tissue adequately; therefore, the authors suggested that hysterectomy is the only rational and complete procedure. There is more evidence supporting the advantages of conservative uterine-sparing surgery in providing not only more effective symptom relief, but also longer durable symptom control for symptomatic women with uterine adenomyosis, b...
Introduction In times of postponing the first pregnancy into the fourth or even fifth decade, there ...
AbstractAdenomyosis is a common gynecological condition that affects women, causing menstrual distur...
Adenomyosis, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine wall, poses signif...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis was first reported in the 19th century and early 20th century; von Rokit...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods: A ...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods: A ...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis and/or adenomyoma is characterized by the presence of heterotopic endome...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods:...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reports the long-term follow-up (62–83 months) of women with unexplained...
AbstractAdenomyosis of the uterus is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue, including glands...
Adenomyosis is an estrogen dependent benign gynecological disease affecting women of reproductive ag...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reports the long-term follow-up (62–83 months) of women with unexplained...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the factors associated with future pregnancy and successful delivery in w...
Introduction In times of postponing the first pregnancy into the fourth or even fifth decade, there ...
AbstractAdenomyosis is a common gynecological condition that affects women, causing menstrual distur...
Adenomyosis, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine wall, poses signif...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis was first reported in the 19th century and early 20th century; von Rokit...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Uterine adenomyosis is a commonly encountered estrogen-dependent disease in reproductive-age women, ...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods: A ...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods: A ...
AbstractUterine adenomyosis and/or adenomyoma is characterized by the presence of heterotopic endome...
Objective: To understand the outcome on conservative surgical treatment of adenomyosis. Methods:...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reports the long-term follow-up (62–83 months) of women with unexplained...
AbstractAdenomyosis of the uterus is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue, including glands...
Adenomyosis is an estrogen dependent benign gynecological disease affecting women of reproductive ag...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper reports the long-term follow-up (62–83 months) of women with unexplained...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the factors associated with future pregnancy and successful delivery in w...
Introduction In times of postponing the first pregnancy into the fourth or even fifth decade, there ...
AbstractAdenomyosis is a common gynecological condition that affects women, causing menstrual distur...
Adenomyosis, characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue within the uterine wall, poses signif...