Hysteroscopic images of an isolated lesion of unknown origin in a young infertile patient
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- Adenomiosis: diagnóstico 2023
- Junctional zone thickening: an endo-myometrial unit disorder 2023
- Actual considerations concerning the contribution of histeroscopy to diagnosis and treatment of adenomyosis in infertile patients 2019
- Symptoms and classification of uterine adenomyosis, including the place of hysteroscopy in diagnosis 2018
- The Endometrium in Adenomyosis 2015
- The Endometrium in Adenomyosis 2012
- Office hysteroscopy and adenomyosis 2006
- 10.1016/s0246-1064(21)43899-5 2000
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