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Int J Surg Case Rep
January 2025
Clinica Universitaria Reina Fabiola, Córdoba, Argentina.
Introduction: Appendiceal endometriosis (AE) is a rare condition, with a prevalence ranging from 0.05 % to 1.7 % in patients with endometriosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Gynaecol Obstet
December 2024
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the occurrence of synchronous or metachronous hematologic and gynecologic malignancies. The medical database of the pathology department at a tertiary center was searched from 2016 to 2024 for cases involving both hematologic and gynecologic tumors. A literature search using Google Scholar and PubMed was also conducted between May and June 2024.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Obstet Gynaecol Can
September 2024
Halifax, NS.
Objective: To provide an update of the current evidence-based guideline on the techniques and technologies used in endometrial ablation, a minimally invasive technique for the management of abnormal uterine bleeding of benign origin.
Target Population: Women of reproductive age with abnormal uterine bleeding and benign pathology with or without structural abnormalities.
Benefits, Harms, And Costs: Implementation of the guideline recommendations will improve the provision of endometrial ablation as an effective treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding.
J Obstet Gynaecol Can
July 2024
Montréal, QC.
Objective: To formulate strategies for clinical assessments for endometrial thickening on ultrasound in a postmenopausal woman without bleeding.
Target Population: Postmenopausal women of any age.
Outcomes: To reduce unnecessary invasive interventions and investigations in women with asymptomatic endometrial thickening while selectively investigating women at risk for endometrial cancer.
J Obstet Gynaecol Can
March 2024
Halifax, NS.
Objective: The primary objective of this clinical practice guideline is to provide gynaecologists with an algorithm and evidence to guide the diagnosis and management of endometrial polyps.
Target Population: All patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic endometrial polyps.
Options: Options for management of endometrial polyps include expectant, medical, and surgical management.
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