Literature DB >> 32173239

Exploring the challenges for a new classification of adenomyosis.

Marwan Habiba1, Stephan Gordts2, Marc Bazot3, Ivo Brosens4, Giuseppe Benagiano5.   

Abstract

The availability of non-invasive diagnostic tests is an important factor in the renewed interest in adenomyosis, as the disease can now be more accurately mapped in the uterus without a need for hysterectomy. An agreed system for classifying and reporting the condition will enhance our understanding of the disease and is envisaged to enable comparison of research studies and treatment outcomes. In this review, we assess previous and more recent attempts at producing a taxonomy, especially in view of the latest proposal for subdivision of adenomyosis into an internal and an external variant. In this context, we also explore the uncertainties linked to classifying involvement of the uterovesical pouch, the pouch of Douglas and lesions in the outer myometrium. Two opposing hypotheses are forwarded to explain the pathogenesis of these variants, namely that disease localized in these areas originates from an invasion by uterine adenomyosis of peritoneal organs; alternatively, that lesions present in the outer myometrium originate from peritoneal endometriosis. At the root of debates around these opposing theories of pathogenesis is fragmentary evidence. Because of the limitations of currently available evidence, and until this issue is resolved, broad agreement on a hypothesis to underpin any proposed classification is unlikely.
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Keywords:  Adenomyosis; Classification; Endometriosis; Imaging

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32173239     DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.01.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online        ISSN: 1472-6483            Impact factor:   3.828


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Authors:  Man Sun; Ping Xu; Gen Zou; Jianzhang Wang; Libo Zhu; Xinmei Zhang
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-01-12

Review 3.  Classifying Adenomyosis: Progress and Challenges.

Authors:  Marwan Habiba; Giuseppe Benagiano
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-25       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 4.  Ectopic Endometrium: The Pathologist's Perspective.

Authors:  Alessandra Camboni; Etienne Marbaix
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 5.  Origin and Pathogenic Mechanisms of Uterine Adenomyosis: What Is Known So Far.

Authors:  Christina Anna Stratopoulou; Jacques Donnez; Marie-Madeleine Dolmans
Journal:  Reprod Sci       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 3.060

6.  Uterine Adenomyosis Treated by Linzagolix, an Oral Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Antagonist: A Pilot Study with a New 'Hit Hard First and then Maintain' Regimen of Administration.

Authors:  Jacques Donnez; Olivier Donnez; Jean Tourniaire; Michel Brethous; Elke Bestel; Elizabeth Garner; Sébastien Charpentier; Andrew Humberstone; Ernest Loumaye
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 4.241

Review 7.  Unveiling the Pathogenesis of Adenomyosis through Animal Models.

Authors:  Xi Wang; Giuseppe Benagiano; Xishi Liu; Sun-Wei Guo
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 4.241

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