Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 1988
Feb;28(1):72-3.
Adenomyosis uteri: a study of 416 cases.
Raju GC, Naraynsingh V, Woo J, Jankey N.
Department of Pathology, Port of Spain General
Hospital, Trinidad, West Indies.
Adenomyosis was noted in 16% of 2,616
consecutive hysterectomy specimens examined
during a 7-year period. Multiparas between the
ages of 30 and 50 years were most commonly
affected. Abnormal uterine bleeding was the
common symptom. Myohyperplasia and leiomyomas
were the usual associated lesions. Adenomyosis
uteri was seen equally in women of African,
Indian and mixed races in this West Indian
population.
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