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Myomas: anatomy and related issues.

Andrea Tinelli1, Radmila Sparic, Saša Kadija, Ivana Babovic, Raffaele Tinelli, Ospan A Mynbaev, Antonio Malvasi.   

Abstract

Myomas are the most common disorder of the female genital organs, occurring more frequently throughout women's reproductive years. Myomas are a major health issue all over the world. They develop as a monoclonal tumor from cells influenced by ovarian steroids, and mediated by surrounding myometrial cells by paracrine mechanisms. During its growth, a myoma compresses the surrounding tissue, causing the formation of a pseudocapsule, encapsulating the myoma. The mechanical properties of myomas are a key factor which can contribute to their growth. While myomas are essentially rigid, their pseudocapsule is more elastic, and this allows uterine adaptation to the growing myoma. Hence, the pseudocapsule induces displacement on the myometrium, which is not destructive since the integrity and contractility of uterine structure is maintained. Extensive research conducted on the myoma and its pseudocapsule has produced important data. Scientific research is still trying to clarify some of the evidence regarding the influence of myomas on infertility, especially in the case of intramural myomas. During fertility-sparing myoma surgery, data suggest that during myoma removal the pseudocapsule should be preserved. However, unsolved issues still exist on the cesarean myomectomy technique, since the age of pregnancy has been increasing in the new millennium, so patients present with myomas which should be removed before and during the cesarean section, or prior to applying for medically-assisted reproduction.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26785282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Ginecol        ISSN: 0026-4784


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1.  Summary of the Proceedings of the Basic Science of Uterine Fibroids Meeting: New Developments February 28, 2020.

Authors:  Phyllis C Leppert; Ayman Al-Hendy; Donna D Baird; Serdar Bulun; William Catherino; Darlene Dixon; Merrick Ducharme; Quaker E Harmon; Friederike L Jayes; Emmanuel Paul; Aymara Mas Perucho; James Segars; Carlos Simón; Elizabeth A Stewart; Jose Teixeira; Andrea Tinelli; Daniel Tschumperlin; Ami R Zota
Journal:  F S Sci       Date:  2020-11-07

2.  Comment on "Oestrogen-induced angiogenesis and implantation contribute to the development of parasitic myomas after laparoscopic morcellation".

Authors:  Ospan A Mynbaev; Antonio Malvasi; Sergei S Simakov; Andrea Tinelli
Journal:  Reprod Biol Endocrinol       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 5.211

3.  Risk Factors for the Completion of the Cold Loop Hysteroscopic Myomectomy in a One-Step Procedure: A Post Hoc Analysis.

Authors:  Ivan Mazzon; Alessandro Favilli; Mario Grasso; Stefano Horvath; Vittorio Bini; Gian Carlo Di Renzo; Sandro Gerli
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2018-05-20       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Submucous Fibroids, Fertility, and Possible Correlation to Pseudocapsule Thickness in Reproductive Surgery.

Authors:  Andrea Tinelli; Ioannis Kosmas; Ospan A Mynbaev; Alessandro Favilli; Grigoris Gimbrizis; Radmila Sparic; Marcello Pellegrino; Antonio Malvasi
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2018-09-03       Impact factor: 3.411

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