Phenotypic Characterisation of the Inner and Outer Myometrium in Normal and Adenomyotic Uteri
This study found the inner and outer myometrium differ in cell density and nuclear area, with gradual transitions, and that adenomyosis exhibits reduced cell density, larger nuclei, and hyperplasia/hypertrophy throughout the myometrium.
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