Characterization of patients that can continue conservative treatment for adenomyosis
Abstract Background Historically, hysterectomy has been the radical treatment for adenomyosis. Although, some patients may not want to have their uterus removed, patients often have to no choice but to request hysterectomy during conservative treatment. The factors necessitating these hysterectomies...
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Main Authors: | Chiho Miyagawa (Author), Kosuke Murakami (Author), Takako Tobiume (Author), Takafumi Nonogaki (Author), Noriomi Matsumura (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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