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Gutartige Tumoren des Uterus

Benign tumors of the uterus

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Gutartige Tumoren des Uterus gehören zu den häufigsten Neoplasien des weiblichen inneren Genitales. Neben zystischen Veränderungen werden auch zahlreiche solide Veränderungen beschrieben, die von allen histologischen Strukturen des Uterus ausgehen können. Nicht alle diagnostizierten Befunde stellen eine Behandlungsindikation dar. In der Entscheidung über operative Interventionen oder exspektativ klinisches Verhalten sollte der behandelnde Arzt mit der Diagnostik, dem klinischen Bild und der Differenzialdiagnostik vertraut sein.

Abstract

Benign tumors of the uterus belong to the most common neoplasms of the inner female genital tract. In addition to cystic changes, solid tumors are also frequently described. These can develop from all existing histological structures within the uterus. Not all diagnosed findings are an indication for an interventional procedure. For a medical decision on surgical intervention or clinical surveillance, there is an utmost need for the medical practitioner to be familiar with diagnostic approaches, clinical features and differential diagnosis.

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Benigne Tumoren des Uterus gehören zu den häufigsten Neoplasien des weiblichen Genitales. Im Folgenden werden von der Cervix uteri bzw. von dem Corpus uteri ausgehende Tumoren differenziert betrachtet.

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Osmers, R.G.W. Gutartige Tumoren des Uterus. Gynäkologe 38, 439–450 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-005-1676-2

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