Dienogest
This case report describes the effective salvage of acute massive uterine bleeding in a patient with adenomyosis treated with dienogest, using intrauterine balloon tamponade.
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The paper reports a case in which acute massive uterine bleeding was managed as a salvage treatment using intrauterine balloon tamponade in a patient with uterine adenomyosis who had been taking dienogest. The key finding is that the bleeding was controlled in this clinical scenario following balloon tamponade while the patient was on dienogest. The explicit limitation is that this is a single-patient report without broader evidence. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — it describes salvage management of massive uterine bleeding in a uterine adenomyosis patient treated with dienogest.
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