Adenomyosis following endometrial resection-a retrospective study
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of adenomyosis in women following endometrial resection who subsequently undergo hysterectomy. Out of 227 women who underwent endometrial resection 9.3% (21) subsequently had a hysterectomy. Of these, 28.5% were shown to have adenomyosis on histological examination compared with a case control group incidence of 7.5%.
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- Endometrial Resection for the Treatment of Menorrhagia 1996
- Adenomyosis Following Endometrial Rollerball Ablation 1995
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- Adenomyosis Following Endometrial Rollerball Ablation via openalex
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