Feb 6, 2014 · Abstract: The purpose of this work is to discuss distribution of Chinese medical syndrome for anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding ...
The purpose of this work is to discuss distribution of Chinese medical syndrome for anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) by modern literature ...
The purpose of this work is to discuss distribution of Chinese medical syndrome for anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) by modern literature ...
Lixing Cao, Yuanyuan Ma: Bibliometrics in syndrome distribution of anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding. BIBM 2013: 3-6. manage site settings.
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May 29, 2022 · Dysfunctional uterine bleeding occurs as a result of dysfunction of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis. It is common in adolescent girls, ...
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Primary vascular alterations are found in hyperestrogenic-type endometria, i.e. anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) and progestational-type ...
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Bibliometrics in syndrome distribution of anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding. ... disease and syndrome. BIBM Workshops 2012: 466-471. [c3]. view.
Dec 13, 2023 · AUB is defined as bleeding that deviates from typical in regard to regularity and/or volume. Regular menstrual cycles refers to bleeding every 21-35 days.
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