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Conclusion: While a rare diagnosis, emergency medicine physicians should consider IGU in pregnant females presenting

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Prediction of postoperative reintervention risk for uterine fibroids using clinical-imaging features and T2WI radiomics before high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation - PubMed

Prediction of postoperative reintervention risk for uterine fibroids using clinical-imaging features and T2WI radiomics before high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37394476/

The combined model can effectively predict the risk of postoperative reintervention for uterine fibroids before HIFU ablation. It is expected to help clinicians to develop accurate, personalized treatment and management...

Conclusion: The combined model can effectively predict the risk of postoperative reintervention for uterine fibroids before HIFU ablation. It is expected to help clinicians to develop accurate, personalized treatment and management plans. Future studies will need to be prospectively validated.

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Re-thinking uterine fibroids in immunocompromised patients: adenomatoid tumors - Surgical and Experimental Pathology

Re-thinking uterine fibroids in immunocompromised patients: adenomatoid tumors - Surgical and Experimental Pathology

Source : https://surgexppathol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42047-023-00132-2

Background Adenomatoid tumor (AT) is an ambiguous term used to describe benign mesothelial neoplasms, most often reported in organs of the reproductive system. Their neoplastic nature has been proven through...

Conclusion: Adenomatoid tumors have been associated with immunosuppression. A decrease in immunosurveillance may explain the association between adenomatoid tumours and immunosuppression. Confirming their neoplastic nature is crucial.

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Rare clinical entity of huge leiomyoma uteri in a 17-year-old adolescent managed with a fertility-sparing procedure: Case report and literature review

Rare clinical entity of huge leiomyoma uteri in a 17-year-old adolescent managed with a fertility-sparing procedure: Case report and literature review

Source : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10250790/

The most frequent benign uterine tumor is uterine fibroids. Approximately, 20 to 30 % of women between the ages of 30 and 50 have them. Teenagers do, however, rarely experience...

Conclusion: When young women present with steadily worsening abdominopelvic discomfort, it is crucial to include leiomyomas in the differential diagnosis despite the rarity of leiomyomas in adolescents.

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Conclusion: vNOTES-H showed advantages in terms of operation time without increasing blood loss for patients with a relatively small uterus. However, to expand the selection for vNOTES-H, we should accumulate further patients and perform more analyses.