Angle of Uterine Flexion and Adenomyosis

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of adenomyosis in symptomatic women in relation to the angle of flexion of the uterus. A total of 120 patients referring to our Chronic Pelvic Pain Center were prospectively enrolled. Each woman scored menstrual pain, intermenstrual pain, and dyspareunia on a 10 cm visual analogue scale and underwent a clinical examination and transvaginal ultrasound. MUSA criteria were used for the diagnosis of adenomyosis. The angle of flexion of the uterus on the cervix was categorized as <150◦ (75% of cases), between 150◦ and 210◦ (6.7% of cases) and >210◦ (18.3% of cases). Adenomyosis was diagnosed in 76/120 women (63.3%). In women with adenomyosis, the VAS of intermenstrual pain was higher than in women without adenomyosis (4.04 ± 3.79 vs. 2.57 ± 3.34; p < 0.034). The angle of uterine flexion >210◦ was more prevalent in women with than without adenomyosis (25.0% vs. 6.8%; p < 0.015). The odds ratio of suffering from adenomyosis markedly increased in the presence of an angle of uterine flexion >210◦ (OR 5.8 95% CI 1.19, 28.3; p > 0.029). The data indicate that the ultrasound-estimated angle of uterine flexion >210◦ is related to a higher prevalence of adenomyosis.

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Xholli, A., Scovazzi, U., Londero, A. P., Evangelisti, G., Cavalli, E., Schiaffino, M. G., … Cagnacci, A. (2022). Angle of Uterine Flexion and Adenomyosis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113214

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