A novel case of an adenomyosis-related uterine rupture in pregnancy

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This case report describes a novel instance of uterine rupture related to adenomyosis during pregnancy, highlighting potential subtle symptoms relevant for obstetricians to consider.

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This paper is a brief case report describing a novel instance of uterine rupture attributed to adenomyosis during pregnancy, with attention to the symptoms that may occur in such events. It notes that few cases of adenomyosis-related uterine rupture have been reported to date and frames the presentation around the described clinical features. A key limitation is the single-case nature of the report, which does not establish incidence or generalizable patterns. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — it reports a case of adenomyosis-related uterine rupture in pregnancy and discusses associated symptoms.

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Abstract

To date, few cases of uterine rupture related to adenomyosis have been reported. The current case report briefly describes a novel case of an adenomyosis related uterine rupture, while focusing on few symptoms that this kind of uterine rupture may have. Due to increasing rate of adenomyosis in Western countries, practicing obstetricians should carefully take in account silent uterine rupture related to adenomyosis.

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endometriosisadenomyosis

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Adenomyosis Endometriosis Uterine Rupture Adenomyosis Adenomyosis Adult Breech Presentation Cesarean Section Diagnosis, Differential Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Infant, Newborn Pregnancy Ultrasonography, Prenatal Uterine Rupture

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