Heterogeneity of clinical symptoms and therapeutic strategies for different subtypes of adenomyosis: An initial single‐center study in China
This study found significant differences in symptoms and infertility rates among adenomyosis subtypes, suggesting a novel classification to guide treatment, particularly for infertility.
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