To Estimate The Prevalence Of Adenomyosis And Its Correlation With Benign Endometrial Lesions In Tertiary Care Center

In: Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results · 2022 · vol. 13(3) · doi:10.47750/pnr.2022.13.03.128 · W4312354719
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This study evaluated the prevalence of adenomyosis in hysterectomized specimens and its correlation with benign endometrial lesions such as leiomyoma, endometrial polyp, and endometrial hyperplasia.

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Introduction: Adenomyosis is a prevalent gynecological disorder among women with no specified causes. It is characterized by non-specific symptoms, and can present itself as abnormal uterine bleeding, abdominal pain, menstrual disorders. The objective of this study is to correlate adenomyosis with benign endometrial lesions like Leiomyoma, Benign endometrial polyp, Endometrial hyperplasia and to evaluate the prevalence of adenomyosis among the hysterectomized specimens.

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