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Uterine fibroids. --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors
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Uterine fibroids. --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors
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Uterine fibroids are a painful condition that may also create serious limitations on a patient's reproductive options. This new text from an acknowledged expert at a major regional referral center fully reviews the relevant diagnostic factors as well as the potential new medical treatments and current thinking about the various - sometimes controversial - surgical options available for management. Print versions of this book also include access to the eBook version with links to procedural videos.
Uterine fibroids --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors
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Leiomyoma --- Uterine Neoplasms --- etiology --- pathology --- Conferences - Meetings --- Uterine fibroids --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors
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This volume elucidates state-of-the-art findings of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, incorporating expert basic knowledge. Uterine fibroids and adenomyosis are common uterine tumors in reproductive-age women. However, the pathogenesis of the tumors is still poorly understood, and both genetic and environmental factors may be involved in their generation or development. Recent research on the genomics and molecular biology of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis has facilitated a better understanding of the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of these benign tumors. Renowned experts provide detailed discussions of basic research and clinical aspects of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis in this book, from histopathology and molecular pathogenesis to diagnosis and the latest treatment of uterine fibroids, including pregnancy complications of adenomyosis. A great deal of information and a deep understanding of molecular and genetic biology have led to development of more innovative treatments of these tumors. Thus this book benefits not only oncologists, seasoned gynecologists, and obstetricians, but also molecular biologists and other basic researchers who are involved in the treatment of uterine fibroids.
Medicine. --- Gynecology. --- Oncology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Uterine fibroids --- Treatment. --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors --- Oncology . --- Gynaecology --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Diseases --- Gynecology .
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Comprised of clinical cases presenting diverse clinical scenarios of uterine fibroids, this concise, practical casebook will provide clinicians in reproductive medicine and obstetrics/gynecology with the best real-world strategies to properly diagnose and treat the various presentations of fibroids they may encounter in daily clinical practice. Opening with chapters discussing classification and pathogenesis, effects on fertility and treatment modalities for these common tumors, each subsequent chapter is a case that provides a unique clinical presentation of a patient’s symptoms and clinical findings, diagnostic work-up and the thought process involved in navigating the treatment options as well as the supporting evidence. Cases included illustrate different types and locations of fibroids in addition to various management strategies, complications and outcomes, and selected chapters also include video clips. Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Uterine Fibroids: A Clinical Casebook is written by experts in the field and is designed to facilitate and guide reproductive medicine specialists and gynecologists in the sometimes challenging decision-making process by presenting real case scenarios that span the spectrum of fibroid presentations and treatment options.
Medicine. --- Gynecology. --- Reproductive medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Uterine fibroids --- Treatment --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- Tumors --- Gynaecology --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Health --- Diseases --- Health aspects --- Gynecology .
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Covering recent advances in our understanding of myoma behaviour and an overview of the current options for their minimally invasive treatments with endoscopy and new devices, Uterine Myoma, Myomectomy and Minimally Invasive Treatments brings together all the existing knowledge on uterine myomas, the most common benign tumors in women, including novel treatments being developed on the clinical parterre. An outstanding group of worldwide experts have come together to provide a detailed discussion of basic research and clinical aspects of myomas in Uterine Myoma, Myomectomy and Minimally Invasive Treatment, helping clinicians in gynecology, obstetrics, endocrinology, reproductive surgery, radiologists and many more to quickly understand how to best manage women with myomas.
Medicine & Public Health. --- Gynecology. --- Surgery. --- Oncology. --- Medicine. --- Médecine --- Gynécologie --- Cancérologie --- Chirurgie --- Infertility, Female -- Surgery. --- Myomectomy. --- Smooth muscle -- Tumors -- Surgery. --- Uterine fibroids -- Surgery. --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Uterine fibroids --- Treatment. --- Myectomy --- Myomatectomy --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Smooth muscle --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Surgery --- Tumors --- Oncology . --- Surgery, Primitive --- Gynaecology --- Generative organs, Female --- Diseases --- Gynecology .
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Gynaecologie. (Congres) --- Gonadotrophine. Sécrétion. Régulation. (Congrès) --- Gynécologie. (Congrès) --- Gonadotropinen. Afscheiding. Regeling. (Congres) --- Contraception --- Endometriosis --- Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone --- Polycystic ovary syndrome --- Uterine fibroids --- Fibroid tumors, Uterine --- Fibroids, Uterine --- Fibromyoma uteri --- Leiomyoma uteri --- Leiomyomas, Uterine --- Myoma previum --- Uterine fibroid tumors --- Uterine leiomyomas --- Fibrosis --- Myometrium --- Smooth muscle --- PCOD (Gynecology) --- PCOS (Gynecology) --- Polycystic ovarian disease --- Polyfollicular ovarian disease --- Sclerocystic ovarian degeneration --- Sclerocystic ovaries --- Sclerocystic ovary syndrome --- Stein-Leventhal syndrome --- Ovaries --- Syndromes --- Hyperandrogenism --- Follicle-stimulating hormone releasing hormone --- FSH releasing hormone --- FSHRH (Hormone) --- GnRH (Hormone) --- Gonadoliberlin --- Gonadorelin --- Gonadotropin releasing factor --- Gonadotropin releasing hormone --- Gonadotropins regulating factor --- LH-FSH releasing hormone --- LH-releasing factor --- LH-RH (Hormone) --- LHRF (Hormone) --- LHRH (Hormone) --- LRF (Hormone) --- LRH (Hormone) --- Luliberin --- Pituitary hormone releasing factors --- Adenomyosis --- Endometrium --- Generative organs, Female --- Pelvis --- Chemotherapy --- Agonists --- Therapeutic use --- Tumors --- Cysts --- Diseases
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