Uterine Adenomyosis. A Difficult Sonographic Diagnosis
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This paper discusses the challenges in sonographically diagnosing uterine adenomyosis and highlights key imaging features.
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Cited by (5)
- Technical Accuracy and Efficiency of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Uterine Masses in Comparison with Ultrasound 2021
- Endometriosis - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Treatments 2021
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of The impact of adenomyosis on women's fertility. 2019
- Correlation of Transvaginal USG and Endometrial aspiration findings with various menstruation patterns and histopathological examination of Uterus 2019
- Ultrasound diagnosis of adenomyosis, leiomyoma, or combined with histopathological correlation 2013
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