Vaginal Bromocriptine Improves Pain, Menstrual Bleeding, and Quality of Life in Women With Adenomyosis: A Pilot Study

(Abstracted from Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2019;98:1341–1350) Animal models suggest that increased uterine prolactin concentration is a risk factor for adenomyosis. Prolactin is produced in the human endometrium, myometrium, and the pituitary gland and acts as a smooth muscle cell mitogen in vitro.
Source: Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey - Category: OBGYN Tags: GYNECOLOGY: OFFICE GYNECOLOGY Source Type: research
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