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Intratumoral Vasculopathy in Leiomyoma Treated with Tranexamic Acid
Satoru Kudose
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Hannah R. Krigman
Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP)
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Leiomyoma
100%
Vasculopathy
100%
Tranexamic Acid
100%
Necrosis
50%
Acute Atherosis
50%
Infarct
33%
Receptor Agonist
33%
Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Receptor (GnRHR)
33%
Fibrinoid
33%
Mast Cells
16%
Inflammation
16%
Thrombus
16%
Hysterectomy
16%
Older Women
16%
Edema
16%
Pathological Examination
16%
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
16%
Vascular Thrombosis
16%
Tumoral
16%
Menorrhagia
16%
Intravascular Thrombus
16%
Systemic Vasculitis
16%
Lymphocytic Inflammation
16%
Foamy Macrophages
16%
Vascular Media
16%
Subintimal
16%
Submucosal Leiomyoma
16%
Multiple Arteries
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vascular Disease
100%
Angioleiomyoma
100%
Tranexamic Acid
100%
Necrosis
42%
Infarction
28%
Thrombus
28%
Gonadotropin Receptor
28%
Macrophage
14%
Hysterectomy
14%
Mast Cell
14%
Edema
14%
Thrombosis
14%
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
14%
Tunica Media
14%
Menorrhagia
14%
Systemic Vasculitis
14%