PROBLEMS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ADENOMYOSIS UTERI. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DYSFUNCTIONAL BLEEDING
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This paper discusses challenges in diagnosing adenomyosis, specifically its connection to dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
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- Adenomyosis pathogenesis: insights from next-generation sequencing 2021
- The Pathogenesis of Adenomyosis vis-à-vis Endometriosis 2020
- Relationship between adenomyosis and endometriosis; Different phenotypes of a single disease? 2020
- Clinical profiles of 710 premenopausal women with adenomyosis who underwent hysterectomy 2013
- Adenomyosis and ‘endometrial– subendometrial myometrium unit disruption disease’ are two different entities 2008
- Relationship between the onset of dysmenorrhea and histologic findings in adenomyosis 1991
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