Uterine myomas revisited

Abstract The present study was planned to review the pathophysiology of uterine myomas and emphasize the principles of logical management on the basis of literature review and synthesis of the author's experience. The growth of uterine myomas, the most common solid pelvic tumors in women, is re...

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