976 resultados para uterine horns
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Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Enfermagem, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem, 2015.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Veterinárias na Especialidade de Ciências Biológicas e Biomédicas
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Introduction: Congenital mirror movement disorder designates involuntary movements on one side of the body that occur as mirror of the intentional movements on the contralateral side. Colpocephaly is described as persistence of fetal configuration of lateral ventricles. Case Presentation: A two-month old male infant was brought to the hospital due to bilateral identical movements of the hands. Except for bilateral involuntary synkinetic imitative movements in hands, neurological and physical examination was normal. Cranial MRI showed corpus callosum dysgenesis, hypogenesis and dilation of bilateral lateral ventricular posterior horns (colpocephaly). At the age of 7 years, he was started to use metylphenydate to mitigate attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. The mirror movements were decreasing in amplitude by years and were not so serious to affect normal life activities. Conclusions: Mirror movements, diagnosed usually during childhood, may be congenital or secondary to neurological diseases. Although they generally do not affect normal life activities, in some cases severity of mirror movements causes a real debilitating disease. In our case the patient was diagnosed at the age of 2 months and on follow-up no debilitating problems were observed. This is the first case to describe the association of colpocephaly and mirror movements. The exact mechanism of this association is not known. Although it is known that mirror movements may be in relation with some pychiatric pathologies, this is the first report of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder in conjunction with mirror movements and/or colpocephaly. Managing comorbidities, either physical or psyhchological, will help the patient to live in good health without trying to cope with other pathological diseases.
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Antecedentes: La miomatosis es la neoplasia benigna más común en ginecología, presentándose en 20-30% en mujeres en edad fértil, es indicación frecuente de histerectomía entre los 35 y 54 años y puede producir infertilidad, coexistir con un embarazo y causar complicaciones en el mismo. Son tumores de fibras musculares lisas y tejido conectivo con manifestaciones clínicas variables dependiendo del tamaño, posición y número, aunque la mayoría son asintomáticos, es un diagnóstico común en ginecología y generan importantes gastos en salud. Objetivo: Determinar la frecuencia y las características clínico-ecográficas de la miomatosis uterina en las pacientes atendidas en el Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso, periodo 2010- 2014 Metodología: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo. El universo de estudio estuvo conformado por las historias clínicas de pacientes hospitalizadas en el departamento de ginecología del Hospital Vicente Corral Moscoso, periodo 2010-2014, los datos fueron analizados en la base de datos Excel 2010 y SPSS 20, los resultados fueron presentados en cuadros y gráficos, para las variables cualitativas se utilizó medidas de frecuencia absolutas y relativas; y para las variables cuantitativas medidas de tendencia central y dispersión. Resultados: Se obtuvieron 303 casos, se observó que el mayor número de casos (90.1%) se presentó en mujeres que tenían una edad mayor a 35 años con una media de 43.31 años y DS de 6.96. Los miomas más frecuentes fueron los intramurales (50.8 %); El síntoma de consulta más frecuente fue el sangrado transvaginal (74.6%)
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ANTECEDENTES: La hemorragia uterina anormal (HUA) es un problema común de mujeres en edad reproductiva, perimenopáusica y menopausia, por lo cual se realizó el presente estudio para conocer las causas de la hemorragia uterina anormal en nuestra población además de sus características demográficas y consecuencia del sangrado. OBJETIVO GENERAL: Determinar las diferentes causas del sangrado uterino anormal en mujeres de 35 a 50 años del departamento de gineco-obstetricia del hospital José Carrasco Arteaga en el periodo de junio-diciembre del 2014. METODOLOGÍA: Es un estudio cuantitativo descriptivo donde se indagó las historias clínicas de pacientes con diagnósticos de hemorragia uterina anormal en el Hospital “José Carrasco Arteaga”, del departamento de Ginecología en el periodo junio-diciembre 2014. La recolección de variables fue procesada, elaborada y codificada en el programa SPSS. RESULTADOS: Se identificaron 178 casos, con una media de 43,47 años, de la región urbana (88,8%), la mayor frecuencia fue empleadas formal(72,5%), casadas (60,1%), con una media de gestas de 3, 91% con Papanicolaou en el ultimo año, 65,7% no tuvo planificación familiar, el principal diagnóstico fue hiperplasia endometrial (41%), segundo Leiomioma (36,7%), y el principal tratamiento fue: legrado (46,1%), seguida de histerectomía (43,3%), y 27,5% presento anemia moderada, a continuación, anemia leve (11,8%) y grave (9,6%). CONCLUCIONES: La causa más frecuente de hemorragia uterina anormal fue hiperplasia endometrial y el tipo de tratamiento escogido fue el legrado intrauterino
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The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the major sexually transmitted disease all over the world. There are many factors associated to infection and the virus persistency in the organism. This study aims to evaluate the women's knowledge, attitudes and practice about the Papanicolaou test (Pap), as well as analyze the HPV and Chlamydia trachomatis infections prevalences in sexually active women from the city of São José do Mipibu/RN/Brazil. This research was divided in two steps (step I and step II), using different methodologies and samples each. The samples collected in each step, even socio-demographic or from uterus cervix, are from different patients e were analyzed separated. In step I was evaluated 267 rural and urban zone women s knowledge, attitudes and practices about the Pap by home interview. In the step II were included 605 women with age ranged from 15 to 71 years old, with mean of 33,5 years old and from each one were collected two cervical samples, one for Pap and other for molecular biology, beside the epidemiological interview to investigate the correlation between prevalence of HPV infection and risk factors. To molecular analyses, the samples were processed using a mammal rapid DNA extraction technique protocol. For C. trachomatis DNA detection were used the CP24/27 primers, and GP5+/GP6+ to HPV. PCR products were analyzed by electrophoresis on 8% polyacrylamide gels, followed by silver staining. The results of the step I showed that, in spite of only 46,1% of the interviewed women they have demonstrated to possess appropriate knowledge on the Pap test, the attitude and practice proportions were significantly larger, 63,3% and 64,4% respectively. The largest education degree presented association with adaptation of the knowledge, attitudes and practice, while neglect, lack of solicitation of the exam for the doctor and shame, came as main barriers for the accomplishment of the exam. In the stage II the HPV general prevalence was 28,9%, being 26,7% in the women with normal cytology or benign alterations, 26,7% in the ones that had atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) and 80% in those with Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). the HPV infection prevalence was larger in the patients with up to 30 years of age and in the unmarried women, and those that had more than one sexual partner presented larger infection risk. The results show that the sexual relationship with multiple partners increased the infection risk for HPV and consequently the possibility of the occurrence of lesions uterine cervix
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Placer miners in Alaska’s interior were part of the last great gold rush in North America. As word of gold in the Fairbanks Mining District traveled down the Yukon River, a wave of miners from the Klondike placer fields in Dawson, along with a assortment of speculators and inexperienced green horns from the Lower 48 converged on the confluence of the Tanana and Chena rivers hoping to strike it rich. The steamers coming from Dawson were integral; they carried miners with experience working the frozen subarctic placer deposits of the Klondike. These miners encountered new environmental challenges that required the development of new technologies and mining methods to efficiently harvest gold. These methods and machines were brought into Fairbanks and further perfected to account for the local conditions. This thesis describes the local mining technologies and methods employed in the Fairbanks district and the landscape patterns created during the placer mining boom years of 1903-1909, decline years of 1910-1923 and recovery of 1923-1930.
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In this paper, the population biology of the velvet belly lanternshark Etmopterus spinax was studied and life-history coefficients determined. Age was estimated from sections of the second dorsal spine and validated by marginal increment analysis. Males attained a maximum age of 8 years while 11 year-old females were found. Several growth models were fitted and compared for both size-at-age and mass-at-age data, showing that even though this is a small-sized species, it has a relatively slow growth rate. This species matures late, specifically at 49.6 and 42.5% of the maximum observed ages for males and females, respectively. It has a low fecundity, with a mean ovarian fecundity of 9.94 oocytes and a mean uterine fecundity of 7.59 embryos per reproductive cycle. This species seems to have a long reproductive cycle, and even though no conclusive data were obtained, a 2-3 year cycle is possible. The estimated coefficients indicate that this species has a vulnerable life cycle, typical of deepwater squalid sharks. Given the high fishing pressures that it is suffering in the north-east Atlantic, this fish may already be facing severe declines or in risk of facing them in the near future. (C) 2008 The Authors Journal compilation (C) 2008 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles
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The present study sought to study the reproductive biology of the oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus, in the equatorial and southwestern Atlantic Ocean. A total of 234 specimens were collected as bycatch during pelagic longline fisheries targeting tunas and swordfish, between December 2003 and December 2010. The fishing area was located between latitudes 10N and 35S and longitudes 3E and 40W. Of the 234 individuals sampled, 118 were females (with sizes ranging from 81 to 227 cm TL, total length) and 116 males (ranging from 80 to 242 cm TL). The reproductive stages of the females were classed as immature, mature, preovulatory and pregnant, while males were divided into immature, maturing and mature. The size at maturity for females was estimated at 170.0 cm TL, while that for males was between 170.0 and 190.0 cm TL. Ovarian fecundity ranged from 1 to 10 follicles and uterine fecundity from 1 to 10 embryos. The reproductive cycle of this species is most likely biennial, with parturition occurring once every two years.
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During pregnancy, the maternal cardiovascular system undergoes major adaptation. One of these changes is a 40-50 % increase in circulating blood volume which requires a systemic remodelling of the vasculature in order to regulate maternal blood pressure and maximise blood supply to the developing placenta and fetus. These changes are broadly conserved between humans and rats making them an appropriate pre-clinical model in which to study the underlying mechanisms of pregnancy-dependent cardiovascular remodelling. Whilst women are normally protected against cardiovascular disease; pregnancy marks a period of time where women are susceptible to cardiovascular complications. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the United Kingdom; in particular hypertensive conditions are among the most common complications of pregnancy. One of the main underlying pathologies of these pregnancy complications is thought to be a failure of the maternal cardiovascular system to adapt. The remodelling of the uterine arteries, which directly supply the maternal-fetal interface, is paramount to a healthy pregnancy. Failure of the uterine arteries to remodel sufficiently can result in a number of obstetric complications such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction and spontaneous pregnancy loss. At present, it is poorly understood whether this deficient vascular response is due to a predisposition from existing maternal cardiovascular risk factors, the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy or a combination of both. Previous work in our group employed the stroke prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) as a model to investigate pregnancy-dependent remodelling of the uterine arteries. The SHRSP develops hypertension from 6 weeks of age and can be contrasted with the control strain, the Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat. The phenotype of the SHRSP is therefore reflective of the clinical situation of maternal chronic hypertension during pregnancy. We showed that the SHRSP exhibited a deficient uterine artery remodelling response with respect to both structure and function accompanied by a reduction in litter size relative to the WKY at gestational day (GD) 18. A previous intervention study using nifedipine in the SHRSP achieved successful blood pressure reduction from 6 weeks of age and throughout pregnancy; however uterine artery remodelling and litter size at GD18 was not improved. We concluded that the abnormal uterine artery remodelling present in the SHRSP was independent of chronic hypertension. From these findings, we hypothesised that the SHRSP could be a novel model of spontaneously deficient uterine artery remodelling in response to pregnancy which was underpinned by other as yet unidentified cardiovascular risk factors. In Chapter 1 of this thesis, I have characterised the maternal, placental and fetal phenotype in pregnant (GD18) SHRSP and WKY. The pregnant SHRSP exhibit features of left ventricular hypertrophy in response to pregnancy and altered expression of maternal plasma biomarkers which have been previously associated with hypertension in human pregnancy. I developed a protocol for accurate dissection of the rat uteroplacental unit using qPCR probes specific for each layer. This allowed me to make an accurate and specific statement about gene expression in the SHRSP GD18 placenta; where oxidative stress related gene markers were increased in the vascular compartments. The majority of SHRSP placenta presented at GD18 with a blackened ring which encircled the tissue. Further investigation of the placenta using western blot for caspase 3 cleavage determined that this was likely due to increased cell death in the SHRSP placenta. The SHRSP also presented with a loss of one particular placental cell type at GD18: the glycogen cells. These cells could have been the target of cell death in the SHRSP placenta or were utilised early in pregnancy as a source of energy due to the deficient uterine artery blood supply. Blastocyst implantation was not altered but resorption rate was increased between SHRSP and WKY; indicating that the reduction in litter size in the SHRSP was primarily due to late (>GD14) pregnancy loss. Fetal growth was not restricted in SHRSP which led to the conclusion that SHRSP sacrifice part of their litter to deliver a smaller number of healthier pups. Activation of the immune system is a common pathway that has been implicated in the development of both hypertension and adverse pregnancy outcome. In Chapter 2, I proposed that this may be a mechanism of interest in SHRSP pregnancy and measured the pro-inflammatory cytokine, TNFα, as a marker of inflammation in pregnant SHRSP and WKY and in the placentas from these animals. TNFα was up-regulated in maternal plasma and urine from the GD18 SHRSP. In addition, TNFα release was increased from the GD18 SHRSP placenta as was the expression of the pro-inflammatory TNFα receptor 1 (Tnfr1). In order to investigate whether this excess TNFα was detrimental to SHRSP pregnancy, a vehicle-controlled intervention study using etanercept (a monoclonal antibody which works as a TNFα antagonist) was carried out. Etanercept treatment at GD0, 6, 12 and 18 resulted in an improvement in pregnancy outcome in the SHRSP with an increased litter size and reduced resorption rate. Furthermore, there was an improved uterine artery function in GD18 SHRSP treated with etanercept which was associated with an improved uterine artery blood flow over the course of gestation. In Chapter 3, I sought to identify the source of this detrimental excess of TNFα by designing a panel for maternal leukocytes in the blood and placenta at GD18. A population of CD3- CD161+ cells, which are defined as rat natural killer (NK) cells, were increased in number in the SHRSP. Intracellular flow cytometry also identified this cell type as a source of excess TNFα in blood and placenta from pregnant SHRSP. I then went on to evaluate the effects of etanercept treatment on these CD3- CD161+ cells and showed that etanercept reduced the expression of CD161 and the cytotoxic molecule, granzyme B, in the NK cells. Thus, etanercept limits the cytotoxicity and potential damaging effect of these NK cells in the SHRSP placenta. Analysing the urinary peptidome has clinical potential to identify novel pathways involved with disease and/or to develop biomarker panels to aid and stratify diagnosis. In Chapter 4, I utilised the SHRSP as a pre-clinical model to identify novel urinary peptides associated with hypertensive pregnancy. Firstly, a characterisation study was carried out in the kidney of the WKY and SHRSP. Urine samples from WKY and SHRSP taken at pre-pregnancy, mid-pregnancy (GD12) and late pregnancy (GD18) were used in the peptidomic screen. In order to capture peptides which were markers of hypertensive pregnancy from the urinary peptidomic data, I focussed on those that were only changed in a strain dependent manner at GD12 and 18 and not pre-pregnancy. Peptide fragments from the uromodulin protein were identified from this analysis to be increased in pregnant SHRSP relative to pregnant WKY. This increase in uromodulin was validated at the SHRSP kidney level using qPCR. Uromodulin has previously been identified to be a candidate molecule involved in systemic arterial hypertension but not in hypertensive pregnancy thus is a promising target for further study. In summary, we have characterised the SHRSP as the first model of maternal chronic hypertension during pregnancy and identified that inflammation mediated by TNFα and NK cells plays a key role in the pathology. The evidence presented in this thesis establishes the SHRSP as a pre-clinical model for pregnancy research and can be continued into clinical studies in pregnant women with chronic hypertension which remains an area of unmet research need.
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Introducción Las pacientes con miomas uterinos pueden llegar a sufrir de síntomas urinarios y de disfunción sexual. Es para nosotros importante conocer la frecuencia de estas patologías en pacientes con miomas con indicación de cirugía atendidos en el Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi y la relación entre estas tres entidades. Metodología Estudio cuasi experimental de antes-después. El estudio se encuentra dividido en dos fases, en esta primera fase a las pacientes se les aplicó los cuestionarios FSFI, IIQ-7 y UDI-6 antes de realizar el procedimiento quirúrgico. En una segunda fase se realizará un nuevo abordaje a los 6 y 12 meses donde se aplicarán los mismos instrumentos. Se utilizó coeficiente de Spearman y Kruskall-Wallis para evaluar la relación. Resultados En esta primera fase se incluyeron 81 participantes, con una mediana de años de 46 (RIQ=42-49) mínimo 33 y máximo 71 años. La mediana de miomas fue de 1 (RIQ1-2) máximo 5 miomas. El resultado total de la FSFI fue de 21(RIQ=18,5-25,5). La mediana de la escala UDI -6 fue de 50,4 (RIQ=0-31,2) y la mediana de IIQ-7 fue de 4,75 (RIQ=0-23,7). Se presentó una correlación negativa débil entre los puntajes de FSFI y los cuestionarios UDI-6 (-0.3604) e IIQ 7 (-0.3530), con una prevalencia de riesgo de disfunción sexual de 61%. Conclusiones En esta primera fase de la investigación se pudo observar una existencia de correlación entre la función sexual y la sintomatología urinaria. La prevalencia de disfunción sexual es mayor que en población de mujeres sin patología de miomas uterino.
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Synthetic torpor is a peculiar physiological condition resembling natural torpor, in which even non-hibernating species can be induced through different pharmacological approaches. The growing interest in the induction of a safe synthetic torpor state in non-hibernating species stems from the possible applications that it may have in a translational perspective. In particular, the deeper understanding of the functional changes occurring during and after synthetic torpor may lead to the standardization of a safe procedure to be used also in humans and to the implementation of new therapeutic strategies. Some of the most interesting and peculiar characteristics of torpor that should be assessed in synthetic torpor and may have a translational relevance are: the reversible hyperphosphorylation of neuronal Tau protein, the strong and extended neural plasticity, which may be related to Tau regulatory processes, and the development of radioresistance. In this respect, in the present thesis, rats were induced into synthetic torpor by the pharmacological inhibition of the raphe pallidus, a key brainstem thermoregulatory area, in order to assess: i) whether a reversible hyperphosphorylation of Tau protein occurs at the spinal cord level, also testing the possible involvement of microglia activation in this phenomenon; ii) sleep quality after synthetic torpor and its possible involvement in the process of Tau dephosphorylation; iii) whether synthetic torpor has radioprotective properties, by assessing histopathological and molecular features in animals exposed to X-rays irradiation. The results showed that: i) a reversible hyper-phosphorylation of Tau protein also occurs in synthetic torpor in the dorsal horns of the spinal cord; ii) sleep regulation after synthetic torpor seems to be physiological, and sleep deprivation speeds up Tau dephosphorylation; iii) synthetic torpor induces a consistent increase in radioresistance, as shown by analyses at both histological and molecular level.
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Obiettivi dello studio: valutare con l’ecografia transvaginale la peristalsi uterina in fase periovulatoria in donne con adenomiosi isolata, confrontandola con un gruppo di controllo e, secondariamente, valutare il grado di accordo tra gli sperimentatori nella descrizione dei pattern di contrattilità. Disegno dello studio: studio osservazione prospettico condotto presso il Policlinico S. Orsola- Malpighi di Bologna, Italia. Materiali e Metodi: sono state reclutate pazienti afferenti al Centro per valutazione ambulatoriale, suddivise sulla base dei criteri di inclusione ed esclusione nei gruppi A (adenomiosi) e B (controlli) e sono state sottoposte da un unico ecografista esperto a ecografia transvaginale con registrazione di un video della durata di 180 secondi della scansione sagittale dell’utero. La registrazione è stata rivalutata off line da due sperimentatori esperti ecografisti, non a conoscenza della storia clinica delle pazienti e in cieco l’uno rispetto all’altro, che hanno descritto il pattern contrattile. È stata stimata una numerosità campionaria di 18 pazienti per gruppo per ottenere una differenza del 20% nell’obiettivo primario con una significatività del 5% (power 80%). Risultati: di 51 pazienti reclutate nello studio, a seguito di drop out 36 sono state sottoposte alla videoregistrazione ecografica (18 per gruppo). Il pattern peristaltico nel gruppo A è risultato alterato in maniera statisticamente significativa rispetto al gruppo B con un p value= 0,02. Sono stati osservati un pattern retrogrado nel 27,8% vs 72,2%, anterogrado del 11,1% vs 16,7%, opposto 38,9% vs 5,6% e random nel 22,2% vs 5,6%, rispettivamente nel gruppo A e B. Il calcolo dell’accordo interosservatore ha portato a un κ value di 0,92. Conclusioni: l’adenomiosi isolata è associata a disperistalsi uterina, che concorrerebbe nello sviluppo dei sintomi tipici dell’adenomiosi. L’ecografia transvaginale rappresenta uno strumento accessibile e utile nella valutazione della contrattilità uterina in quanto il grado di accordo tra gli sperimentatori è ottimo.
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In questo lavoro di tesi vengono prese in esame le principali anomalie cerebrali fetali a carico del complesso anteriore, formato dal cavo del setto pellucido e dai corni frontali dei ventricoli laterali. Si è poi concentrata l’attenzione sull’oloprosencefalia e sull’obliterazione del cavo del setto pellucido, analizzando i casi che sono stati riferiti c/o la U.O. di Ostetricia e Medicina dell’Età Prenatale del Policlinico di S. Orsola – IRCCS. L’oloprosencefalia racchiude in sé uno spettro di anomalie cerebrali caratterizzate da un difetto di formazione della linea mediana con forme variabili di fusione degli emisferi cerebrali. Le forme alobari mostrano una distorsione della anatomia cerebrale, con un singolo ventricolo e sono spesso associate ad anomalie extracerebrali e del cariotipo. Nelle forme semilobari e lobari il setto pellucido è generalmente assente nei piani assiali, con corni frontali fusi ed ipoplasici, ma queste caratteristiche possono essere di difficile interpretazione ad un esame di screening. Le anomalie facciali sono invece più sfuggenti. L’obliterazione del cavo del setto consiste in un suo aspetto ecogeno, normalmente disteso da fluido; è ritenuta una variante della norma, ma queste conclusioni sono basate su casistiche limitate. Anche in questo caso abbiamo riportato l’eventuale presenza di anomalie associate ed abbiamo poi rivalutato questi bambini mediante una visita specialistica presso la U.O. di Neuropsichiatria Infantile. Nella nostra esperienza di 16 casi, la neurosonografia è stata in grado di definire la presenza o meno di anomalie cerebrali associate (1 caso di cisti interemisferiche e corpo calloso disgenetico) al pari della risonanza magnetica. Nei casi apparentemente isolati, in circa il 20% tale reperto è stato transitorio nel corso della gravidanza e non sono state riportate anomalie del cariotipo. Tutte le visite di follow up eseguite nel contesto dello studio (risultati parziali di 7/15 bambini) hanno dimostrato uno sviluppo nella norma per l’età del bambino.
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I miomi uterini sono la neoplasia uterina più comune e colpiscono fino al 30% delle donne in età fertile. Nonostante l’elevata prevalenza, pochi studi in Letteratura hanno analizzato i fattori di rischio per la crescita dei miomi uterini, mostrando spesso dei risultati contrastanti. Nel nostro studio osservazionale prospettico sono state arruolate pazienti che rispettassero i criteri di inclusione e di esclusione, con diagnosi di miomi uterini evidenziati mediante ecografia eseguita presso i nostri ambulatori, a partire da giugno 2017. A partire da gennaio 2019, sono state ricercate mensilmente le pazienti precedentemente arruolate che erano tornate presso i nostri ambulatori per esecuzione di ulteriore ecografia, a distanza di 24 ± 5 mesi, fino a raggiungere il campione designato, cioè 450 pazienti totali. È stato, quindi, valutato il tasso di crescita annuo del mioma di maggiori dimensioni ed è stato utilizzato l'approccio polinomiale frazionario multivariabile per selezionare i fattori di rischio anamnestici ed ecografici legati all’incremento volumetrico. Circa la metà dei miomi uterini analizzati ha mostrato stabilità dimensionale nel corso del follow-up (crescita ≤10%), mentre la restante metà ha mostrato una crescita > 10%. Il solo fattore di rischio associato alla crescita volumetrica dei miomi uterini è risultato essere il volume del mioma durante l’ecografia di arruolamento (P = 0.001), quindi miomi di piccole dimensioni presentano un tasso di crescita maggiore rispetto ai miomi di grandi dimensioni. Lo studio ha raccolto la più ampia casistica in Letteratura nella valutazione del naturale andamento di modifica dimensionale dei miomi uterini. Sebbene siano necessari ulteriori studi con campione più ampio, questi dati possono fornire un utile supporto per eseguire un adeguato counselling con le pazienti nella pratica clinica quotidiana.