A clinicopathologic study on adenomyosis uteri.
This clinicopathologic study examined 51 hysterectomy cases of adenomyosis, finding it occurred in 12.2% of patients, primarily in their fifth decade, and was associated with dysmenorrhea, hypermenorrhea, and ovarian changes.
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