[Changes of menstruation patterns and adverse effects during the treatment of LNG-IUS for symptomatic adenomyosis].
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Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system treatment for adenomyosis commonly results in amenorrhea and shorter periods, while adverse effects decrease, with neither outcome impacting treatment efficacy.
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During the treatment of LNG-IUS for symptomatic adenomyosis, changes of menstruation patterns increase gradually with amenorrhea and shortened-menstruation being the most common manifestations, while adverse effects decrease significantly. Changes of menstruation patterns or adverse effects neither have any risk factor nor have impact on treatment effects.
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