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Vasile NIȚESCU*1, Bogdan MARINESCU2, Valentin NIȚESCU 3, Alexandru RUNCANU4 1.Medical Center for Obstetrics-Gynecology and Sexology, 2. Clinical Hospital for Obstetrics- Gynecology”Professor Doctor Panait Sîrbu”, Calea Giulești, Bucharest, …
Introduction and objective. A classical histological definition for adenomyosis is the invasion of the gland or endometrial stroma miometer, more than 2,5 mm from the junctional area, accompanied by the adjacent muscular tissue hyperpl…
Endometriosis became a public health problem both due to the increasing number of affected patients and the severe quality of life impairment. Cervical endometriosis is defi ned as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma at cervical l…
Introduction and objective. A classical histological definition for adenomyosis is the invasion of the gland or endometrial stroma miometer, more than 2,5 mm from the junctional area, accompanied by the adjacent muscular tissue hyperpl…
Background: Preoperative imaging assessment is essential to draw an accurate map of endometriotic lesions. Knowledge of the extension and severity of disease is paramount for the surgical team in order to plan the type of surgery, complete …
Endometriosis is a benign disease defined by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the uterus and is associated with both pelvic pain and infertility. The most common sites of endometriosis, in decreasing order of frequen…
Background. The evaluation of the second day progesterone ‘s importance regarding the starting of the IVF cycle and it’s correlation with biochemical and clinical pregnancies. Methods. A retrospective study in which we use 2 groups of patie…