GYNECOLOGIC ENDOCRINOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE Adenomyosis and endometriosis. Re-visiting their association and further insights into the mechanisms of auto-traumatisation.
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This MRI study investigated the association between adenomyosis and endometriosis, proposing uterine auto-traumatization and tissue injury/repair mechanisms as a common pathophysiology for both conditions.
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Purpose In a series of publications, we had developed the concept that uterine adenomyosis and pelvic endometriosis as well as endometriotic lesions at distant sites of the body share a common pathophysiology with endometriosis constituting a secondary phenomenon. Uterine auto-trau-matization and the initiation of the mechanism of tissue injury and repair (TIAR) were considered the primary events in the disease process. The present MRI study was undertaken (1) to corroborate this concept by re-visiting, in view of discrepant results in the literature, the association of adenomyosis with endometriosis and (2) to extend our views concerning the mechanisms of uterine auto-traumatization. Patients and methods MRI was performed in 143 women
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