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    Biomagn Res Technol. 2006 Mar 30;4:2.

    Nonlinear analysis of biomagnetic signals recorded from uterine myomas.

    Kotini A, Anastasiadis AN, Anninos P, Koutlaki N, Anastasiadis P.

    Lab of Medical Physics and Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical School, Democritus University of Thrace, University Campus, Alexandroupolis, Greece. akotin@axd.forthnet.gr

    OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is any non-linearity in the biomagnetic recordings of uterine myomas and to find any differences that may be present in the mechanisms underlying their signal dynamics. METHODS: Twenty-four women were included in the study. Sixteen of them were characterised with large myomas and 8 with small ones. Uterine artery waveform measurements were evaluated by use of Pulsatility Index (PI) (normal value PI<1.45). RESULTS: Applying nonlinear analysis to the biomagnetic signals of the uterine myomas, we observed a clear saturation value for the group of large ones (mean = 11.35 +/- 1.49) and no saturation for the small ones. CONCLUSION: The comparison of the saturation values in the biomagnetic recordings of large and small myomas may be a valuable tool in the evaluation of functional changes in their dynamic behavior.

    PMID: 16571144 [PubMed]

    PMCID: PMC1484479

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