[Effects of the relationship between adenomyotic lesions and embryo implantation site on pregnancy outcomes in pregnant patients with adenomyosis].

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Pregnancy outcomes are poorer when embryos implant on or near adenomyotic lesions, necessitating close monitoring and early intervention.

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Abstract

Patients with pregnancy complicated with adenomyosis are prone to adverse pregnancy outcomes if the embryo implantation is located on or very close to adenomyotic lesions, so close monitoring and early intervention should be carried out to improve pregnancy outcomes.

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adenomyosis

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Adenomyosis Adenomyosis Pregnancy Outcome Adult Embryo Implantation Female Humans Infant, Newborn Placenta Placenta Pregnancy Pregnancy, Twin Retrospective Studies

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