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Mehmet Resit Asoglu

Researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore

Publications -  54
Citations -  594

Mehmet Resit Asoglu is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Urinary incontinence. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 50 publications receiving 431 citations. Previous affiliations of Mehmet Resit Asoglu include University of Texas Medical Branch & University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

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Estrogen Receptors and Signaling in Fibroids: Role in Pathobiology and Therapeutic Implications.

TL;DR: The types and structure of estrogen receptors (nuclear and membrane bound, including α and β receptors and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 GPER1) and estrogen-signaling pathways in fibroids are discussed.
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Effects of urinary incontinence subtypes on women's quality of life (including sexual life) and psychosocial state

TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of urinary incontinence subtypes on women's quality of life and psychosocial state found that psychiatric assessment may improve the management ofincontinence in women, especially UI and MI.
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Incidence of occult leiomyosarcoma in presumed morcellation cases: a database study.

TL;DR: The analysis shows the overall risk of being diagnosed with occult leiomyosarcoma is 12.9 per 10,000 in laparoscopic-assisted supracervical hysterectomy and myomectomy for patients younger than 49, and there is no evidence of occult leIomyosARcoma 1 year after operation for Patients younger than 40 who underwent laparoscope myomeCTomy.
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Comparison of saline infusion sonohysterography and hysteroscopy in diagnosis of premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding.

TL;DR: HS provides the most accurate diagnosis and allows treatment in the same session in premenopausal women with abnormal uterine bleeding.
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Does mediolateral episiotomy decrease central defects of the anterior vaginal wall

TL;DR: Premenopausal women suffering from urinary incontinence/genital prolapse who delivered only by vaginal route are enrolled and MLE seems to prevent central defects on the anterior vaginal wall.