2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2007.10.007
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Successful Total Laparoscopic Cystic Adenomyomectomy After Unsuccessful Open Surgery Using Transtrocar Ultrasonographic Guiding

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“…A simultaneous search for a disease registered under various names in different fields of search in Medline is difficult, and thus one factor that makes determining the etiology of JCA so complex. When the three additional cases (4,11,12) are included, six (4)(5)(6)(7)9) and three (10-12) instances of JCA have been described in Japan and in the U.S., respectively. Therefore, the notion that JCA occurs more commonly in Japan is no longer substantiated.…”
Section: Laparoscopic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A simultaneous search for a disease registered under various names in different fields of search in Medline is difficult, and thus one factor that makes determining the etiology of JCA so complex. When the three additional cases (4,11,12) are included, six (4)(5)(6)(7)9) and three (10-12) instances of JCA have been described in Japan and in the U.S., respectively. Therefore, the notion that JCA occurs more commonly in Japan is no longer substantiated.…”
Section: Laparoscopic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seven articles that apparently described polypoid adenomyoma of the uterus and three explaining the imaging findings were excluded. An investigative review revealed that the described pathology was consistent with JCA in five articles published in Japan (4)(5)(6)(7)9), one in China (8), and one in the United States (10). A review of the back issues of Fertility and Sterility from 1998 through 2007 uncovered three articles on JCA (8,11,12).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Based on the pathogenesis of the pain, dysmenorrhea can be classified as either primary or secondary. Primary dysmenorrhea occurs as a result of imbalance of prostaglandins in the female reproductive system occurring usually 6–12 months after menarche, while secondary dysmenorrhea is a result of an underlying endometriosis (a condition where the mucous lining that lines the uterus grows outside the uterus), leiomyoma (benign smooth muscle neoplasm in the uterus), adenomyosis (a type of endometriosis where there is a presence of ectopic glandular tissue in the muscles of the uterus), ovarian cysts, and pelvic congestion [1, 15, 16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…recognition of location of the lesion was usually easy due to large dimension of the cystic mass. only in two cases, was intra-operative ultrasonography assistance necessary (9,10). Having reached and incised the cystic cavity, a dark-brownish content flowed from the cyst.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…use of laparoscopic approach adds the advantage of minimally invasive surgery (10) and allows careful inspection of entire abdominopelvic cavity to identify and treat other lesions (27,28).…”
Section: © C I C E D I Z I O N I I N T E R N a Z I O N A L Imentioning
confidence: 99%