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Abnormal uterine bleeding successfully treated via ultrasoundguided microwave ablation of uterine myoma lesions: Three case reports 被引量:1
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作者 Toshiyuki Kakinuma Kaoru Kakinuma +3 位作者 Rora Okamoto Kaoru Yanagida Michitaka Ohwada NobuhiroTakeshima 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第5期980-987,共8页
BACKGROUND Microwave endometrial ablation(MEA)is a minimally invasive treatment method for heavy menstrual bleeding.However,additional treatment is often required after recurrence of uterine myomas treated with MEA.Ad... BACKGROUND Microwave endometrial ablation(MEA)is a minimally invasive treatment method for heavy menstrual bleeding.However,additional treatment is often required after recurrence of uterine myomas treated with MEA.Additionally,because this treatment ablates the endometrium,it is not indicated for patients planning to become pregnant.To overcome these issues,we devised a method for ultrasound-guided microwave ablation of uterine myoma feeder vessels.We report three patients successfully treated for heavy menstrual bleeding,secondary to uterine myoma,using our novel method.CASE SUMMARY All patients had a favorable postoperative course,were discharged within 4 h,and experienced no complications.Further,no postoperative recurrence of heavy menstrual bleeding was noted.Our method also reduced the myoma’s maximum diameter.CONCLUSION This method does not ablate the endometrium,suggesting its potential appli-cation in patients planning to become pregnant. 展开更多
关键词 uterine myoma MICROWAVE Heavy menstrual bleeding DYSMENORRHEA Fertility preservation Case report
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Myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Xin-Yu Shu Na Chen +2 位作者 Bi-Yun Chen Hui-Xia Yang Hui Bi 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第10期3206-3212,共7页
BACKGROUND Uterine myoma is the most common benign tumor among women and is often accompanied by anemia.Here,we report the case of a patient with a very large leiomyoma but with a hemoglobin level as high as 197 g/L.A... BACKGROUND Uterine myoma is the most common benign tumor among women and is often accompanied by anemia.Here,we report the case of a patient with a very large leiomyoma but with a hemoglobin level as high as 197 g/L.After undergoing hysterectomy,all her hematological parameters returned to normal.Immunohistochemical staining of her myoma for erythropoietin showed strong positivity,which suggested that erythropoietin may be the cause of her erythrocytosis.A multidisciplinary team played a significant role in treating the disease.CASE SUMMARY A 47-year-old woman visited our department complaining that her abdomen had been continuously growing for the past 2 years.After careful examinations,she was suspected of having a very large leiomyoma.She was also diagnosed with erythrocytosis because her RBC count was 6.49×10^(12)/L,hemoglobin was 197 g/L.Following a multidisciplinary team consultation,bilateral ureteral stents were placed,and 800 m L blood was removed by phlebotomy.The patient then underwent hysterectomy and bilateral salpingectomy.She recovered well from the operation,and her hemoglobin level decreased sharply following the surgery.Low-molecular-weight heparin was administered daily to prevent postoperative thrombosis.She was discharged from the hospital on the fourth postoperative day.Two months later,all her hematological parameters returned to normal.Pathological analysis of the myoma revealed that it was a benign leiomyoma,with partial hyalinization,and strong positivity for erythropoietin in immunohistochemical staining suggested that erythropoietin may be responsible for the erythrocytosis.CONCLUSION Erythropoietin ectopically produced from the myoma was responsible for the erythrocytosis in this patient.A multidisciplinary team is strongly recommended. 展开更多
关键词 myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome ERYTHROCYTOSIS uterine myoma ERYTHROPOIETIN Multiple disciplinary team Case report
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