Uterine Fibroids
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Conclusion: Thus, for timely surgical intervention, the possibility of uterine fibroid torsion should always be considered even after menopause.

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Addressing disparities in care in women's reproductive health. Uterine fibroids: burden and management

Addressing disparities in care in women's reproductive health. Uterine fibroids: burden and management

Source : https://www.managedhealthcareexecutive.com/view/addressing-disparities-in-care-in-women-s-reproductive-health-uterine-fibroids-burden-and-management

Uterine fibroids (UF), also referred to as leiomyomas or myomas, are benign lesions of the uterus, comprising fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells and extracellular matrix. 1 Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), the...


Conclusion: Many women with UF underestimate its consequences and the availability of viable treatments that could improve their symptoms and QOL. Available treatment options for UF include medical therapies and surgical interventions of varying invasiveness.

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Evidence-Based Management of Uterine Fibroids With Botanical Drugs-A Review

Evidence-Based Management of Uterine Fibroids With Botanical Drugs-A Review

Source : https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2022.878407/full

Uterine fibroids (UFs) are a common benign gynecological tumor that affect the majority of women over their lifetime. Several pharmacological agents are available to reduce the size of fibroids and...


Discussion: Researchers have been investigating various botanical drugs that could be used as an alternative for UF. As UF remains a significant health condition for many women all over the world, the discovery of an effective, safe, and less costly treatment could greatly benefit society.

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Conclusion: We constructed a 3-dimensional model of the human uterine innervation. This model could provide a solid base for studying uterine innervation in pathologic situations, in order to find new therapeutic approaches.

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Conclusion: The results of this first complete UTx trial show that this is an effective infertility treatment, resulting in births of healthy children and associated with only minor psychological and medical long-term effects for donors and recipients.