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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2024) 89 (5): 402–412.
Published Online: 17 January 2024
...Ying Tang; Zhi-jun Jiang; Ming-bo Wen; Bin Su; Jun-rong Huang; Hang Wang; Jia Wu; Ming-tao Yang; Na Ding; Hui-quan Hu; Fan Xu; Jun Li; Qiuling Shi Objectives: The aim of the study was to identify an optimal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based classification for the severity of adenomyosis...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2020) 85 (2): 118–126.
Published Online: 11 March 2020
...Hiroshi Kobayashi; Sho Matsubara There is a lack of an international consensus on adenomyosis classification that is useful for clinical practice and research. This article reviews advancements in the classification of adenomyosis, and the existing limitations. We collected a literature search from...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2017) 82 (5): 500–507.
Published Online: 14 December 2016
... common obstetric procedures. Many classification systems have been proposed for assessing the fetal heart-rate (FHR) patterns and the prediction of fetal acidosis [ 1,2,3 ]. Unfortunately, FHR monitoring has some limitations. One of its main disadvantages is the substantial variations that can occur...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2017) 82 (4): 371–375.
Published Online: 30 September 2016
...Francesco Maneschi; Desiree Biccirè; Giusi Santangelo; Seila Perrone; Alberto Scaini; Carmine Cosentino Purpose: This study is aimed at investigating the clinical efficacy of the 4-category classification of urgent cesarean section. Methods: Women giving birth from September 2012 to December 2014...
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Gynecol Obstet Invest (2006) 62 (3): 148–159.
Published Online: 02 October 2006
... classification of tissue samples into two groups suggests that these two subtypes of endometriosis may have distinct genomic alteration profiles and are thus distinct entities, as previously proposed. The shared alterations are likely the ones that harbor genes responsible for an increased propensity...