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BACKGROUND: Low-grade endometrial stroma sarcoma is a very rare mesenchymal neoplasm, that is usually found inside the uterine corpus. It is very uncommon that LG-ESS arises from extrauterine foci. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of …
Adenomyosis is a benign invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the uterine myometrium. [1, 2]. It can present with heavy and painful menstrual bleeding or be asymptomatic [2-4]. Over last three decades the diagnosis of adenomyosis h…
The core definition of endometriosis is when endometrial glands and stoma are identified outside the uterine cavity. It is estimated to affect 2-10% of women in their reproductive age, and 50% of patients complain of infertility. Ovarian en…
OBJECTIVE: Uterine hyperperistalsis and dysperistalsis are common phenomena in endometriosis and may be responsible for reduced fertility in cases of minimal or mild extent of disease. Since a high prevalence of adenomyosis uteri has been w…
OBJECTIVE: To investigate uterotubal transport by means of hysterosalpingoscintigraphy (HSSG) in women with and without endometriosis. DESIGN: A prospective observational study. SETTING: University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gyn…
Ziele: Evaluierung der klinischen Wertigkeit der hochauflösenden Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) des Beckens bei Patientinnen mit symptomatischer Endometriose zur Beurteilung der Uterusmorphologie und Funktion. Methode: 60 Patientinnen mit …
PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the uterus and the pelvis in infertile female with symptomatic endometriosis for the assessment of uterine morphology and function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-…
BACKGROUND: Uterine peristalsis sustains sperm transport and can be detected by hysterosalpingoscintigraphy (HSSG). This study is the first to be designed to investigate utero-tubal transport function by HSSG and uterine contractility by in…
Fragestellung: Endometriose und Adenomyose sind als unterschiedliche Verlaufsformen einer gemeinsamen Grunderkrankung zu verstehen – einer Dislokation basalen Endometriums.
Fragestellung: Endometriose und Adenomyose sind als unterschiedliche Verlaufsformen einer gemeinsamen Grunderkrankung zu verstehen – einer Dislokation basalen Endometriums.
Zielsetzung: Endometriose und Adenomyose sind als unterschiedliche Verlaufsformen einer gemeinsamen Grunderkrankung zu verstehen – einer Dislokation basalen Endometriums. Ungeklärt ist die Frage, warum bei milder und moderater Endometriose …