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    Endometrial polyps in infertility patients: The first study of their clinical characteristics
    (2018)
    Terzic, M. (55519713300)
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    Dotlic, J. (6504769174)
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    Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911)
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    Andrijasevic, S. (55624306100)
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    Norton, M. (57206175387)
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    Terzic, S. (56734282900)
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    Laganà, A.S. (52263978900)
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    Vereczkey, A. (26868287200)
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    Arsenovic, N. (24757930100)
    Purpose: The study aim was to investigate clinical characteristics of endometrial polyps in women with and without infertility. Materials and Methods: Study included all patients of reproductive age who had a hysteroscopy due to endometrial polyps during 30 months. Patients were divided according to infertility problems. Detailed medical history was taken from all patients (age, BMI, parity, comorbidities, symptoms/signs, and polyp recurrence). On ultrasound scan, the polyp's largest diameter and endometrial thickness were assessed. During hysteroscopy localization of polyps and other intrauterine formations were registered. Removed polyps were histopathologically analyzed (size and histological type). Results: Study involved 257 patients (average 38.5 years of age), out of which 79 had infertility problem, while 178 patients constituted the control group. There were no significant differences regarding patient's BMI, age in decades, number of abortions, presence of comorbidities, taking hormone therapy, symptoms/signs, localization or diameters of polyps, polyp recurrence, other intrauterine findings, and histopathological types of polyps between women with and without infertility problems. Conclusion: Clinical characteristics of endometrial polyps are quite similar in women with and without infertility problems. © 2018 S.O.G. CANADA Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Ovarian clear cell carcinoma associated with endometriosis: A case report and literature review
    (2019)
    Terzic, S. (56734282900)
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    Dotlic, J. (6504769174)
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    Dokic, M. (7004497269)
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    Mitrovic, M. (58615732600)
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    Bapayeva, G. (25652719600)
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    Arsenovic, N. (24757930100)
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    Lagana, A.S. (52263978900)
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    Norton, M. (57206175387)
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    Terzic, M. (55519713300)
    Purpose: The purpose of this report was to confirm that endometriosis, although a benign gynecological disease, in some patients, can give rise to ovarian cancers. Case Report: The authors report a case of clear cell carcinoma in a patient suffering of endometriosis. The patient, a 38-year old nullipara, had a history of bilateral ovarian cysts diagnosed on routine check-up by ultrasound scan four years ago. After admission to hospital, due to cramping lower abdominal pain, MRI showed tumorous mass, with solid and cystic components, located between abdominal wall, lateral pelvic walls, and lumbosacral part of spine belonging to ovaries. The patient underwent appropriate extensive surgery. Histopathological investigation revealed ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma Stage IIIa, along with endometriotic cyst found on the contralateral side. Conclusion: This report confirms the strong link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer and sends an appeal for urgent and precise definition of parameters relevant for determination of patients’ groups with the risk for malignancy. © 2019 S.O.G. CANADA Inc. All rights reserved.

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