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Ms. Merriam is a Medical Student, and Dr. Hurst is Director of Assisted Reproduction, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Carolinas Medical Center, 1025 Morehead Medical Dr, Suite 500, Charlotte, NC 28204; E-mail: [email protected]. Th…
The evaluation and treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding due to anatomic abnormalities begins with confirmation of ovulation and concurrent identification of the abnormality. Laboratory testing and imaging studies are used to confirm the d…
Surgery is usually the most appropriate treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding caused by uterine fibroids and endometrial polyps, whereas adenomyosis may respond to hormonal management. Treatment should provide the greatest relief of sympt…
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Physiology of menstruation Menstrual parameters Organization of the book Orientation to the chapters Summary Selected bibliography
Information is still being collected on the long-term clinical responses and appropriate patient selection for UAE. Prospective RCTs have not been performed to compare the clinical results from UAE with more conventional therapies for sympt…
OBJECTIVES: To determine if low-dose estrogen replacement can be added to GnRH agonist therapy after three months to reduce hypoestrogenic symptoms while allowing continued relief of pain in patients with endometriosis. MATERIALS AND METHOD…
Patients undergoing human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) superovulation were reviewed retrospectively to determine whether fecundity was greater for intrauterine insemination (IUI) than timed intercourse. Forty patients with unexplained infe…
Endometriosis remains a poorly understood disease. Multiple factors are likely to be responsible for the relative infertility in patients with endometriosis. All therapeutic options should be presented to the patient. Treatment of a patient…