Cesarean section as a risk factor for the development of adenomyosis uteri - PubMed
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Cesarean section as a risk factor for the development of adenomyosis uteri
John C Riggs et al. J Reprod Med. 2014 Jan-Feb.
Abstract
Objective: To estimate whether there is an association between cesarean delivery and the subsequent development ofadenomyosis uteri based on pathologic diagnosis.
Study design: A total of 601 patients who had had a hysterectomy at a community hospital were identified. Data were collected from their medical records, focusing on uterine pathology and prior obstetric history. These data formed the basis for a case-control study to disclose an association between cesarean delivery and the subsequent development of adenomyosis uteri.
Results: Among 189 women with adenomyosis, cesarean delivery had occurred in 25%. This contrasted with 14% cesarean deliveries among those 178 women without adenomyosis, for an odds ratio of 2.08. These 2 groups were comparable in make-up in regard to demographic variables and medical history.
Conclusion: There is strong association between adenomyosis and previous cesarean section. This association raises important questions about whether technical aspects of cesarean section may contribute to the consequence of adenomyosis.
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