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Objetivo: Distinguir a endometriose extragenital da síndrome do intestino irritável (SII) e da cistite intersticial/síndrome da bexiga dolorosa (IC/BPS), evitando um diagnóstico tardio que implicaria no avanço da doença. Métodos: Foi realiz…
Introdução: A endometriose é definida pela presença de tecido endometrial em locais extrauterinos; mais comumente afeta ovários, ligamentos uterossacros e fundo de saco. O tecido endometrial, no entanto, pode ser encontrado também em órgãos…
Introdução: A endometriose é uma entidade benigna caracterizada pelo crescimento de glândulas e estroma endometriais fora da cavidade uterina. Acomete cerca de 10–15% das mulheres em idade reprodutiva e é importante causa de dor pélvica crô…
Introdução A endometriose profunda (EP) é uma forma da doença que pode ser definida por implantes ou nódulos endometriais com infiltração ≥ 5 mm abaixo da superfície peritoneal, podendo acometer diversos órgãos da pelve, incluindo a bexiga,…
Abstract: Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma located outside the uterine cavity. Adenomyosis is a benign uterine disease, characterized by the presence of glands and endometrial stroma in the uterine m…
INTRODUCTION: There is evidence that the physical and psychic pain resulting from endometriosis is responsible for depression, and that one disease would complicate the other. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to detect depressive sy…
IntroductionDuring the evaluation of patients with endometriosis, recognizing the location and characteristics of lesions is fundamental to define the type and evaluate the response of treatment, as well as for the preoperative surgical pla…
OBJECTIVE: To validate a tool-the ECO system-developed to guide non-specialized gynecologists in the treatment of patients with suspected endometriosis in outpatient clinics. METHODS: In a retrospective study, data were assessed from patien…
OBJECTIVE: To develop and test a visual map that corresponds practically and objectively to the anatomical areas affected by endometriosis. METHOD: The study comprised 150 questionnaires concerning 10 clinical cases of endometriosis present…
PURPOSE: to describe hysteroscopy findings in infertile patients. METHODS: this was a retrospective series of 953 patients with diagnosis of infertility evaluated by hysteroscopy. A total of 957 patients investigated for infertility were su…