Uterine Contractility and Endometriosis

Uterine Contractility and Endometriosis By Ayse Ayhan

Uterine contractility—the rhythmic movement of the uterus—is increasingly recognized as a key physiological process that extends beyond menstruation to influence fertility and reproductive health. A recent review from Dr. Nicoli, from Bari, Italy, highlights how these coordinated contractions, which vary…

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Endometriosis and adenomyosis could be the “sides of the same coin”.

Endometriosis and adenomyosis could be the “sides of the same coin”. By Nasuhi Engin Aydin

The two common gynecological disorders, namely adenomyosis, and endometriosis are not settled yet, whether they are representing two different entities or different phenotypes of the same ailment. Dr. Maruyama and colleagues from Nara, Japan searched PubMed and Google Scholar electronic…

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