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The incidence (rate/100,000) of BOT gradually increases with age from 15-19 years of age and peaks at nearly 4.5 cases/100,000 for the 55-59 year age group (NP3). In the presence of a benign ovarian mass, the standardized risk ratio of sero…
OBJECTIVES: To compare perioperative complications of two surgical methods for digestive endometriosis management: "shaving" and colorectal resection in robotic-assisted laparoscopy. METHODS: Twenty-eight women underwent robotic-assisted l…
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the uterine artery embolization as the treatment of symptomatic uterine leiomyomata. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eighty-five women with symptoms caused by uterine leiomyomata underwent uterine artery e…
Sciatic nerve endometriosis is rare but must be included in the sciatic pain aetiology diagnosis. Typically the patient's sciatic pain is cyclic. Electromyography and computed tomographic scanning or nuclear resonance imagery contribute to …
This retrospective study of 340 hysterectomies carried out abdominally concern cases only where the pathology was benign and strictly limited to the body of the uterus. This has made it possible to review the 240 cases carried out for fibro…
The authors have carried out a prospective study from the 1 January 1977 to the 31 December 1981 on 168 women, 89.3% of whom (150/168) had pure distal tubal microsurgery and 10.7% (18/168) had mixed surgery. The results were studied in rela…