ACTIVE AND INACTIVE ADENOMIOSIS: CLINICOMORPHOLOGIC VARIABLES OF DEVELOPMENT AND DIFFERENTIAL APPROACH TO TREATMENT
This paper examines the clinicomorphologic variants of adenomyosis, linking them to molecular-biological processes and suggesting a differentiated treatment approach based on disease variant.
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The paper examined clinical and morphological variants of adenomyosis, framing them as reflecting different regularities in underlying molecular-biological processes that are associated with the development of endometriosis disease. It reports that these adenomyosis variants correspond to clinically meaningful differences and therefore require a differentiated treatment approach depending on which variant is present. A stated limitation is that the work is focused on clinico-morphologic classification and its conceptual linkage to development-related molecular processes rather than providing variant-specific empirical treatment outcomes in the abstract. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis—clinicomorphologic variants and the idea of variant-dependent differential treatment, explicitly linked to endometriosis developmental processes.
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