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Background/Objectives: Adenomyosis (A) is a benign but invasive uterine condition frequently associated with structural changes in the uterine wall that may contribute to infertility. Methods: This is a retrospective study involving 140 pat…
Intestinal endometriosis (IE), a chronic condition affecting a notable percentage of women with endometriosis (estimates varying from roughly 4% to 37%) and can impact any part of the intestine, but it most frequently involves the rectum an…
UNLABELLED: Endometriosis (E) and adenomyosis (A) are associated with a wide spectrum of symptoms and may present various histopathological transformations, such as the presence of hyperplasia, atypia, and malignant transformation occurring…
Ectopic endometrial epithelium associates a wide spectrum of symptomatology. Their evolution can be influenced by inflammatory and vascular changes, that affect not only the structure and cell proliferation rate, but also symptoms. This pro…
To establish the feasibility of applying three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound (3DTVUS) in an unselected population of premenopausal women, in screening for congenital uterine anomalies (CUA). Secondary aims were to estimate the inciden…
With the decline of ovarian hormonal function, from the fifth decade of life, women enter the menopause transition, during which bleeding becomes irregular in duration and time of occurrence. Secondary to ovarian dysfunction, developmental …