MECHANISMS OF REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION IMPAIRMENT IN UTERINE MYOMA AND ENDOMETRIOSIS: CLINICAL-DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES AND MODERN APPROACHES
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Uterine myomas and endometriosis frequently coexist, causing female infertility through diverse mechanisms including anatomical distortion, altered endometrial receptivity, and local pelvic immunology.
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Uterine myoma (leiomyoma) and endometriosis are two of the most prevalent benign gynecological pathologies, frequently coexisting and acting as profound drivers of female infertility. Their mechanisms of reproductive impairment are multifaceted, ranging from gross anatomical distortion to microscopic alterations in endometrial receptivity and local pelvic immunology.
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