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•We present a case of atypical adenomyosis with clinical, laboratory, and imaging findings suggestive of a molar pregnancy.•Adenomyosis causes uterine enlargement and may appear cystic on vaginal ultrasound.•Falsely elevated β-hCG in the setting of obesity and hypothyroidism may complicate
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Using a medical record abstraction-based case-control study with two control groups, we evaluated adenomyosis risk factors and investigated differences related to comparison group selection.
METHODS
Medical records of all female 18- to 49-year-old Group Health (GH) enrollees with ICD-9
Among 30 cases of uterine body cancers, in eight cases (Stage IA, two cases; Stage IB, six cases) uterine adenomyosis was demonstrated microscopically. The age range was from 46 to 66 years with a median of 56. When these eight cases were compared with the 12 cases of Stage I endometrial cancer
Does the rate of miscarriage increase in the setting of adenomyosis independent of other known risk factors for miscarriage such as maternal age, BMI, embryo genetic status?Adenomyosis and high BMI both significantly increase miscarriage risk independent of OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the reproductive and lifestyle correlates of a surgically confirmed diagnosis of endometriosis or adenomyosis in a large prospective cohort.
METHODS
Collection of surgical diagnoses of endometriosis and adenomyosis during follow-up of women with no prior history of
Background: Hysterectomy is one of the most common gynaecological procedures performed worldwide. The magnitude of the complications related to hysterectomy and their risk factors are bound to differ based on locations, availability of
Disorders of sexual development are rare in non-human primates. We report a case of true hermaphroditism in a 19-year-old, nulliparous, female baboon (Papio spp.). At necropsy, the animal was obese with adequate muscle mass and hydration. Reproductive organs appeared normal with the exception of 2
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the risk factors for endometrial hyperplasia concomitant endometrial polyps in pre- and post-menopausal women.
METHODS
A total of 203 patients undergoing endometrial sampling before hysterectomy were evaluated in this retrospective study. Data recorded were age, gravidity,
To share our experience of transition from multiport to single-site robotic surgery for benign gynecological conditions as well as to assess the selection criteria of candidates for robotic single-site supracervical hysterectomy (RSSH).A retrospective Intrauterine devices (IUDs) provide highly effective, long-term, safe, reversible contraception, and are the most widely used reversible contraceptive method worldwide. The levonorgestrel-releasing IUD (LNG-IUD), originally designed for long-term contraceptives, is now recognized to provide
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The purpose of this study was to review the management and outcomes of all patients with pregnancy of unknown location who had serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) levels greater than 1000 mIU/mL in our institution and to determine the likelihood of a subsequent normal intrauterine
Papillary proliferations of the endometrium, without atypia have been uncommonly documented, including on cytology specimens. Herein, we present an uncommon case of a 55-year-old obese lady, on antihypertensive medications, who presented with history of irregular perimenopausal bleeding. A year ago,
The frequency of postmenopausal endometriosis (ovarian endometriosis and adenomyosis) was 2.2%. The mean of the menopausal ages in 11 patients with ovarian endometriosis was 50.3 yr and the average time elapsed since menopause, 7.3 yr. The corresponding values in 8 patients with adenomyosis were
The clinical records and pathologic specimens from 150 patients with endometrial carcinoma were reviewed to test the hypothesis that constitutionally predisposed patients with evidence of endogenous hyperestrinism (i.e., obesity, hypertension, diabetes, nulliparity, leiomyomata, adenomyosis) have a
Endometriosis affects a 10 % of women during their reproductive years. Unequoral statistics concerning the incidence of adenomyosis are not available although a combined occurrence of both diseases is found in a 20 % of cases. The risk that malignancy arises from endometrioid tissue typical for