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Background: Cesarean scar endometriosis (CSE) is a rare complication (0.03%-1.7%) following cesarean sections, caused by endometrial tissue implantation in the incision site. Symptoms include abdominal mass, scar swelling, and cyclic pain. …
BACKGROUND: Number of organ transplant recipients continues to rise worldwide with increasing accessibility and growing advancements in transplant medicine. Transplant patients have at least a two-to-four fold higher risk of developing canc…
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition that affects 5-10% of reproductive age women. Nonetheless, the average time-to-diagnosis is usually between 6 and 10 years from the onset of symptoms. To shorten time-to-diagnosis, many stu…
OBJECTIVE: To objectively grade all video publications in Fertility and Sterility during 2020 and compile a list of the top 5 surgical videos. DESIGN: Descriptive presentation of the 5 highest scoring video publications from Fertility and …
Study Objective To study the collateral effect of the actions taken to limit the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic by comparing the characteristics and outcomes of women who underwent laparoscopy for suspected adnexal torsion (AT) during the …
Study Objective To develop a risk score calculator for the prediction of adnexal torsion during pregnancy. Design A retrospective cohort study between 3.2011-4.2020. Setting Tertiary medical center. Patients or Participants All women who un…
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic malignancy in industrialized countries, and both its incidence and its associated mortality are increasing. The "liquid biopsy" is becoming an important transformative precision oncology too…
Endometriosis is a disease characterized by the development of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, but its cause remains largely unknown. Numerous genes have been studied and proposed to help explain its pathogenesis. However, the large …
BackgroundSpontaneous hemoperitoneum is rare. The most common etiologies are gynecologic, splenic, and hepatic. Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are commonly associated with intraluminal bleeding, but rarely with spontaneous hemoperi…