Exophytische Adenomyose des Uterus und der Tuben

In: Archiv für Gynäkologie · 1926 · vol. 129(1) , pp. 97–114 · doi:10.1007/bf01987122 · W2920947421
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This paper presents a case of exophytically growing adenomyosis of the uterus and fallopian tubes, previously described in three cases of the uterus alone.

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The paper reports a small, well-characterized group of uterine mucosal changes, described through three cases, interpreted by the authors as a subgroup of adenomyosis (treated synonymously with endometriosis in the text): adenomyosis that grows exophytically without clear boundaries (schrankenlos exophytisch). The main finding is that, in the presented case, these pathological changes were observed not only in the uterus but also in the interstitial portion of the fallopian tubes for the first time. The authors explicitly limit their discussion by basing the proposed subgroup on only three cases and framing it as an underrepresented clinical-pathological entity. This paper is centrally about endometriosis/adenomyosis — it focuses on exophytic, boundary-less adenomyosis of the uterus and its extension into the tubal interstitial part.

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Zusammenfassung Es gibt eine eigene Gruppe wohlpräzisierter Veränderungen der Uterusschleimhaut, die bisher durch 3 Fälle repräsentiert ist, die wir als Untergruppe der Adenomyosen (Endometriosen) auffassen, nämlich als schrankenlos exophytisch wachsende Adenomyose. Der beschriebene Fall ist der erste, bei dem sich diese pathologischen Veränderungen auch im interstitiellen Teil der Tuben vorfindet. Similar content being viewed by others Literaturverzeichnis Byford, ref. Ber. ü. d. ges. Gynäkol. u. Geburtsh. 1925, Nr. 9. Frankl, Liepmanns Handbuch Bd. II. Hermstein undNeustadt, Zeitschr. f. Geburtsh. u. Gynäkol. 1924, Nr. 88. Josselin de Jong, undde Sno, Virchows Archiv257, H. 1–2. 1925. Lahm, Die pathologisch-anatomischen Grundlagen der Frauenkrankheiten. Dresden-Leipzig, Steinkopff 1923. Nowak undMartzloff, ref. Ber. ü. d. ges. Gynäkol. u. Geburtsh. 1925, Nr. 9. Nürnberger, Zentralbl. f. Gynäkol. 1924, S. 233. Oppenheimer, Frankfurt. Zeitschr. f. Pathol. 1922, Nr. 26. Reeb, La gynecologie. 1925. Schatz, Arch. f. Gynäkol. 1883, Nr. 21; 1884, Nr. 22. Schiffmann-Seyfert, Arch. f. Gynäkol. 1926, Nr. 127. Schindler, Zentralbl. f. Gynäkol. 1925, S. 582 (Literatur). Zweifel, E., Arch. f. Gynäkol. 1918, Nr. 109. Author information Authors and Affiliations Additional information Mit 7 Textabbildungen. Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Schiffmann, J. Exophytische Adenomyose des Uterus und der Tuben. Arch. Gynak. 129, 97–114 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01987122 Received: Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01987122

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