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CORRELATION BETWEEN ULTRASOUND FINDINGS AND PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN UTERINE DISEASES

Authors: Usarov, Mukhriddin;

CORRELATION BETWEEN ULTRASOUND FINDINGS AND PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN UTERINE DISEASES

Abstract

This study investigates the correlation between ultrasound findings and pathomorphological changes in uterine diseases. Uterine pathologies, including inflammatory, hyperplastic, and neoplastic conditions, are among the most common gynecological disorders. Early and accurate diagnosis is critical for timely treatment. Ultrasound is a non-invasive, widely available diagnostic method, yet pathomorphological analysis remains the gold standard. Establishing reliable correlations between these two methods is of significant scientific and practical importance for improving diagnostic accuracy in clinical practice.

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