Study types
- article 12
- other 1
Condition tags
- endometriosis 9
- chronic_pelvic_pain 2
- dysmenorrhea 2
- infertility 2
- dyspareunia 2
- die_deep_infiltrating 1
- endometrioma 1
Top journals
- Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica 2
- Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland 2
- Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja 2
- British journal of cancer 1
- European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 1
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BACKGROUND: In endometriosis endometrial tissue appears outside the uterine cavity causing dysmenorrhea, infertility, chronic abdominal pain and bowel symptoms. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The prevalence of bowel symptoms and the influence of sur…
AIM: Endometriosis is relatively common condition in fertile women and may affect the alimentary tract. Laparoscopic rectosigmoid resection for endometriosis has been found to be both feasible and safe. The aim of the present study was to p…
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate sexual function, quality of life and pelvic pain after endometriosis surgery including vaginal resection. DESIGN: Prospective observational study with 12 months follow up. SETTING: Regional central hospital and univ…
Early diagnosis of endometriosis is important for proper planning of the treatment. First-line treatment of moderate endometriosis is hormonal drug therapy, which should be long-standing. Surgery is needed, if pain symptoms cannot be contro…
Objective. To examine the incidence of deeply infiltrating endometriotic lesions among surgically treated endometriosis patients, and determine clinical parameters associated with the presence of deep disease. Design. Prospective observatio…
Human epididymal secretory protein E4 (HE4, also known as WAP four-disulphide core domain protein 2) is a new promising biomarker for ovarian cancer but its specificity against ovarian endometriotic cysts is only superficially known. We, th…
AIM: Deeply infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is the most severe form of endometriosis and may affect the rectum and sigmoid colon. The most effective treatment is segmental resection. We report our results of rectal and sigmoid resection fo…