Adenomiose: etiofisiopatologia, diagnóstico e tratamento
This review explored adenomyosis, a benign uterine condition of endometrial tissue invasion into the myometrium, discussing its complex etiofisiopathology, diagnostic imaging methods, and treatment options ranging from medication to hysterectomy.
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This narrative review addresses adenomiose (adenomyosis), describing its uterine benign pathophysiology—specifically endometrial tissue invasion into the myometrium involving glands and stroma, often with hyperplasia and hypertrophy of uterine muscle cells. Using a literature search in PubMed with terms for etiophysiopathology, diagnosis, and treatment, the authors selected reviews, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, and report that the condition’s etiofisiopatologia is not fully understood, with hormonal and inflammatory factors proposed as contributors. Diagnosis is summarized as being mainly via imaging, such as ultrasound and MRI, while treatment includes anti-inflammatory and hormonal medications for symptom relief and, in severe cases unresponsive to conservative therapy, hysterectomy. Relevance to endometriosis: the review’s cited background literature compares endomyometrial structural and molecular features in both endometriosis and adenomyosis, though this paper’s main focus is adenomyosis etiopathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment—thus it directly frames adenomyosis in relation to endometriosis. This paper is centrally about endometriosis and adenomyosis — it centers on adenomyosis etiopathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment with comparative context to endometriosis.
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