Transcerebral UHF therapy of uterine myoma during the early postoperative period: a randomized controlled study

2015 · vol. 14(3) , pp. 9–12 · W3143439430
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Transcerebral UHF therapy after conservative myomectomy was shown to accelerate clinical symptom regression, provide hormone correction, and improve patients' psychophysical status.

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We have proposed the scientifically sound substantiation of the therapeutic effectiveness of transcerebral ultrahigh frequency (UHF) treatment following conservative myomectomy. It was shown that this therapeutic modality significantly accelerates regression of the clinical manifestations of this pathology and exerts the well apparent hormone-corrective and psychostimulating action. Moreover, it causes a marked improvement of the psychophysical status of the patients.

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