[The clinical importance of the dopplerometric study of the blood flow in the normal iliac, uterine and ovarian arteries, in myoma and in endometriosis interna of the corpus uteri].
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Dopplerometry revealed specific blood flow velocity changes in the internal iliac and uterine arteries for women with internal endometriosis and uterine myomas.
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Dopplerometric investigation of pelvic arteries was carried out in 30 women without gynecologic diseases, in 51 patients with internal endometriosis, and 48 ones with uterine myomas. Internal endometriosis of the uterus was found to be characterized by specific qualitative changes in spectral curves of bloodstream velocity in the internal iliac and uterine arteries. Moreover, progressive changes in spectral curves related to dissemination of endometrioid heterotopias were revealed. In patients with uterine myomas combined with internal endometriosis disorders of peripheral circulation typical of endometriosis predominated.
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