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- article 4
Condition tags
- adenomyosis 4
- endometriosis 3
- dysmenorrhea 1
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Background. Adenomyosis is internal endometriosis of the uterus, in which endometrial glands and stroma deeply and chaotically infiltrate the myometrium. Adenomyosis is a common disease with poorly understood pathogenesis and pathophysiolo…
Introduction. Adenomyosis (A) is the most common localization of genital endometriosis and accounts for more than 70.0-80.0 % of all its forms. In A, heterotopic foci develop in the muscular coat of the uterus, its isthmus, and the intersti…
Adenomyosis (A) is a pressing problem in modern gynecology. This is a chronic disease with a progressive and relapsing course, which is accompanied by pelvic pain syndrome, impaired menstrual and reproductive functions, and affects the ment…
Background. Adenomyosis is a type of genital endometriosis in which heterotopias of endometrioid tissue are found in the myometrium that is accompanied by significant disorders of reproductive and menstrual functions, persistent pain syndro…