[Alternative solutions in the treatment of patients with combined benign endometrial and myometrial pathology].
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This study compared radical uterine resection with conservative hormonal or cryohormonal treatment in 96 women with benign endometrial and myometrial pathology, finding complex pathogenesis and potential for conservative treatments to preserve female function.
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The study included 96 women with combined benign hyperplastic uterine conditions. Half of them underwent a radical uterine resection and were examined at 3.1 +/- 0.2 years following the operation. The rest were randomly selected as matched pairs and were evaluated at 4.3 +/- 0.13 years following multicomponent treatment including hormones (n-26) and cryohormonal treatment (n-22). Analysis of results revealed a complex pathogenesis of this disease of the reproductive tract, presenting as severe postoperative vegetoneurotic disorders. Potential of an adequate conservative treatment in preserving specific female functions was determined.
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