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- Ivo A Brosens 44
- Goldstein S 43
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We propose the junctional zone- magnetic resonance imaging (JZ-MRI) ReproClass, a four-tiered MRI-based classification for describing JZ morphology, developed from more than a decade of clinical experience in women with recurrent implantati…
OBJECTIVE: To study the value of hysteroscopic cytoreductive surgery for adenomyotic lesions to improve reproductive outcomes. We describe a feasible and novel minimal invasive stepwise approach, which did not result in postoperative adhesi…
Background and Objectives: Adenomyosis (the presence of ectopic endometrial glands and stroma below the endometrial-myometrial junction) is a benign condition which is increasingly diagnosed in younger women suffering from infertility. The …
Adenomyosis is a disease defined by histopathology, mostly of hysterectomy specimens, and classification is challenged by the disagreement of the histologic definition. With the introduction of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and two- and …
Evidence-based data for endometriosis management are limited. Experiments are excluded without adequate animal models. Data are limited to symptomatic women and occasional observations. Hormonal medical therapy cannot be blinded if recognis…
Evidence-based data for endometriosis management are limited. Experiments are excluded without adequate animal models. Data are limited to symptomatic women and occasional observations. Hormonal medical therapy cannot be blinded if recognis…
Your article 'Endometrial preservation during resection of type II and type III submucosal fibroids' (Vorona and Saridogan, 2022) and the discussion on the healing of the endometrium, was read with interest.However, hysteroscopic resection …
The improvements in techniques, endoscopic instrumentation and surgical experience have completely changed the approach to uterine intracavitary pathologies, allowing the physician to achieve more reliable diagnostic and therapeutic results…
The increased number of so called ‘unexplained infertility’ hides a high number of not diagnosed endometriosis due to the systematic omission of a diagnostic laparoscopy in the exploration of the infertile patients and a policy of a liberal…
Abstract text Endoscopic management of the unexplained infertility, what does it add? Stephan Gordts [email protected] Unexplained infertility “strictu sensu” is not a diagnosis, but a description of a status where no causa…
Background and Objective: to study the natural history of endometriosis. Materials and methods: the analysis of all women (n=2086) undergoing laparoscopy for pelvic pain and endometriosis between 1988 and 2011 at University Hospital Gasthui…
The mainstay of endometrioma management, when treatment is required, is surgical. Although laparoscopy is considered to be the gold standard for endometriosis surgery, there is no clarity on the preferred laparoscopic technique, which may d…
Cystic ovarian endometriosis is a cause pain and of infertility. For infertility, surgical treatment has been suggested for cysts larger than 3 or 4cm in diameter only. Surgical treatment is moreover postponed as long as possible or until p…
BACKGROUND: Adenomyosis is a benign uterine disorder where endometrial glands and stroma are pathologically demonstrated within the uterine myometrium. The pathogenesis involves sex steroid hormone abnormalities, inflammation, fibrosis and …
The availability of non-invasive diagnostic tests is an important factor in the renewed interest in adenomyosis, as the disease can now be more accurately mapped in the uterus without a need for hysterectomy. An agreed system for classifyin…
Increasing evidence indicates that early onset endometriosis (EOE), starting around menarche or early adolescence, may have an origin different from the adult variant, originating from neonatal uterine bleeding (NUB). This implies seeding o…
Where histology used the presence of glands and/or stroma in the myometrium as pathognomonic for adenomyosis, imaging uses the appearance of the myometrium, the presence of striations, related to the presence of endometrial tissue within th…
The pathophysiology of (deep) endometriosis is still unclear. As originally suggested by Cullen, change the definition "deeper than 5 mm" to "adenomyosis externa." With the discovery of the old European literature on uterine bleeding in 5%-…
As a pure diagnostic tool the place of laparoscopy has recently been questioned in the exploration of the female pelvis. First, techniques of three-dimensional ultrasound and hystero-contrast sonography have been introduced and are routinel…