2018
DOI: 10.1080/02656736.2018.1473894
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Adverse effect analysis of high-intensity focused ultrasound in the treatment of benign uterine diseases

Abstract: Based on the results with low rate of major adverse effects from multiple centers, we concluded that HIFU is safe in treating patients with benign uterine diseases. With development of this technique and more experience on the part of the physicians, the rates of the major adverse effects will be further lowered.

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“…This adverse effect was caused due to a necrotic tumor, local inflammation, and ulceration of the nonperfused tissue ( Figure 7), which often disappeared without any medications. 6,9,10,13,14…”
Section: Pelvic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This adverse effect was caused due to a necrotic tumor, local inflammation, and ulceration of the nonperfused tissue ( Figure 7), which often disappeared without any medications. 6,9,10,13,14…”
Section: Pelvic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,9,10,13 Nevertheless, heavy vaginal discharge should be considered as an adverse event, which can conceivably result in anemia. 14 Kim et al showed that a 41-year-old patient with a 5.5 cm submucosal leiomyoma underwent MRI-guided FUS therapy and reported heavy vaginal discharge, implying that she did not adapt to medications at 8-month post-treatment. Her blood test further exhibited a hemoglobin concentration of 5.0 mIU/L, for which a blood transfusion was performed to increase the hemoglobin concentration up to 9.2 mIU/L, while the MRI showed a 6.1 cm submucosal leiomyoma, for which a surgery was performed to eradicate the tumor.…”
Section: Heavy Vaginal Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%
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