RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF CHANGING TRENDS IN PRESENTATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ADENOMYOSIS
This retrospective study analyzed 100 women undergoing hysterectomy, finding adenomyosis in 35%, frequently co-occurring with other conditions and presenting most commonly with menorrhagia in multiparous women aged 41-50.
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