FREQUENCY AND CLINICAL AND ANAMNESTIC FEATURES OF PATIENTS WITH ADENOMYOSIS

In: World of Medicine and Biology · 2023 · vol. 19(86) , pp. 11 · doi:10.26724/2079-8334-2023-4-86-11-15 · W4390356430
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This prospective study examined 224 women aged 30-50 with adenomyosis, dividing them into diffuse or nodular forms, and compared them to 84 healthy controls.

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This prospective clinical, laboratory, and instrumental study examined 224 women aged 30–50 with adenomyosis, comparing diffuse versus nodular forms (106 and 118 patients, respectively) and including a control group of 84 reproductive-age women without gynecologic disease and with regular ovulatory cycles. The paper’s main finding, as described, is the characterization and comparison of clinical and anamnestic features of adenomyosis patients across its two forms against relatively healthy controls. A stated limitation is that the study design depends on the diagnostic confirmation of adenomyosis as an inclusion criterion, and it restricts participation by age (30–50) and excludes pregnancy/lactation and other conditions that could confound reproductive-system pathology. This paper is centrally about endometriosis and adenomyosis-related pelvic pathology — it is specifically about adenomyosis frequency and clinical and anamnestic features.

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