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RATIONALE: Adenomyosis is a common uterine disorder, yet its aetiology remains debated. The tissue injury and repair (TIAR) hypothesis suggests that repeated microtrauma from menstrual contractions damages the endometrial-myometrial interfa…
OBJECTIVE: To achieve consensus on a standardized definition and diagnostic criteria of primary dysmenorrhea. METHODS: A modified Delphi procedure was conducted from January to October 2024. Consensus on a question was predefined as a rate…
Objectives: Heavy menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea and subfertility are associated with adenomyosis, a benign uterine condition characterised by ectopic endometrium within the myometrium. Currently, diagnosing adenomyosis is challenging. Im…
Heavy menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea and subfertility are common symptoms that are associated with adenomyosis. However, diagnosing adenomyosis remains challenging, leading to insufficient treatment options. Angiogenesis plays a pivotal r…
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence, diagnostic management strategies and clinical outcomes of women with spontaneous haemoperitoneum in pregnancy (SHiP) and reassess the definition of SHiP. DESIGN: A population-based cohort study using t…
BackgroundThe current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is holding the world in its grip. Epidemiologists have shown that the mortality risks are higher when the health care system is subjected to pressure from COVID-19. It is therefo…