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BACKGROUND: The underlying mechanisms of symptom recurrence or established comprehensive predictive models have not yet elucidated. This study aimed to establish a prediction model for symptom recurrence following focused ultrasound ablatio…
To evaluate the synergistic predictive capacity of MRI lesion classification and serum CA125 for symptom manifestation (dysmenorrhea/menorrhagia) and explore associated adenomyosis pathogenesis. Patients before focused ultrasound ablation s…
Abstract Background The pathogenesis of adenomyosis remains incompletely understood, and no well-established biomarkers related to its inflammatory mediators have been identified. Aim This retrospective study aimed to investigate the assoc…
Abstract Objectives To inform dysmenorrhea for exploring the possible pathogenesis of adenomyosis based on MRI classification criteria and serum CA125. Methods Patients before focused ultrasound ablation surgery were categorized into …
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to identify an optimal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based classification for the severity of adenomyosis and explore the factors associated with disease severity (dysmenorrhea or menorrhagia). DESIG…
BACKGROUND: A referenced MRI-based classification associated with focused ultrasound ablation surgery (FUAS) outcomes is lacking in adenomyosis. PURPOSE: To identify an MRI-based classification system for informing the FUAS outcomes. STUD…
Objective: To identify an optimal magnetic resonance imaging-based classification for evaluating the efficacy of focused ultrasound ablation surgery (FUAS). Design:A retrospective cohort study. Setting: The Affiliated Nanchong Central Hospi…