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INTRODUCTION: There are several well-described presentations of uterine didelphys (UD): UD without vaginal septum, UD with non-obstructed longitudinal vaginal septum, or UD with duplicated vaginas and an obstructed hemivagina on one side wi…
BackgroundEarly management for adnexal torsion increases likelihood of ovarian/tubal salvage. The Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses delays from symptom-onset to intervention. The primary objective was to evaluate rates o…
PURPOSE: This study attempted at identifying the main parameters influencing the outcome of frozen embryo transfers. METHODS: This is a single-center retrospective cohort study of 830 frozen-embryo-transfer cycles performed at a German uni…
BACKGROUND: Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, health care systems have increased their telehealth services to meet the changing public health needs. Before the pandemic, telehealth was used primarily in surgical specialties for post…
ObjectiveTo examine whether pathogenic copy number changes (CNCs) can be identified in deoxyribonucleic acid from females with different classes of müllerian anomalies.DesignWe conducted array-based copy number variant (CNV) analysis using …
Ovarian cancer is the most common pediatric gynecologic malignancy. When diagnosed in children, ovarian cancers present unique challenges that differ dramatically from those faced by adults. Here, we review the spectrum of ovarian cancers f…
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Limited evidence is available on the diagnosis and management of adenomyosis in adolescents. This review highlights the postulated pathophysiologic mechanisms, the prevalence of the condition among adult women and new rep…
BackgroundThis report presents a rare cause of dysmenorrhea in the adolescent female and the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with T2 weighted sequence in the identification of adenomyosis.CaseTwo adolescents who presented wit…
MRI can raise suspicion for the diagnosis of adenomyosis in adolescents with refractory CPP. Subsequent MRI can show regression of lesions after symptom resolution with hormonal therapy.