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Adenomyosis

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials for Adenomyosis

2 trials tracked for Adenomyosis.

2Trials tracked
0Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
0With published results
  1. N/A Radiofrequency Ablation of Adenomyosis Completed
  2. N/A Does 3D Laparoscopy Improve Vaginal Cuff Suture Time? Completed

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Questions about Adenomyosis

What is the link between adenomyosis markers and lower live birth rates?

Ultrasound markers of adenomyosis, especially direct ones like cysts, are linked to lower live birth rates and higher pregnancy loss during IVF.

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How does the location of adenomyosis impact my fertility outcomes?

Adenomyosis location matters: intrinsic (inner) disease may worsen IVF outcomes more than extrinsic (outer) disease, and diffuse involvement of the junctional zone is linked to lower live birth rates and higher pregnancy loss.

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Does having adenomyosis increase the risk of pregnancy loss in IVF?

Yes, adenomyosis is linked to higher pregnancy loss rates in IVF, with studies showing a 2- to 3-fold increased risk, especially in diffuse or severe disease.

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Can magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery reduce adenomyosis symptoms?

Yes, MRgFUS can reduce adenomyosis symptoms like heavy bleeding and pain, with studies showing significant improvement in quality of life and reduced lesion size.

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How does adenomyosis affect my chances of a live birth during IVF?

Adenomyosis reduces live birth rates in IVF, especially with direct ultrasound markers or diffuse disease, and increases pregnancy loss risk.

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