D Raimondo

No ORCID on file · 9 papers in corpus · active 2012-2026

Study types

  • article 9

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 8
  • die_deep_infiltrating 2
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 1
  • bowel_endometriosis 1
  • adenomyosis 1
  • dyspareunia 1
article 2026
·doi:10.1016/j.ejmp.2025.105250
article 2023
·doi:10.22514/ejgo.2023.112

The aim of this study is to investigate cancer survival parameters in patients with a combination of adenomyosis and endometrial carcinoma in pathological specimens. This is a retrospective cohort study conducted in a tertiary health center…

article 2022
European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology ·doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2022.05.001

OBJECTIVES: Previous evidence seems to support the more common presence of certain pigmentation types in women with endometriosis. The aim of this study was to assess the association of certain somatic phenotypes with specific localizations…

article 2022
Facts, views & vision in ObGyn ·doi:10.52054/fvvo.14.2.016

BACKGROUND: Deep endometriosis (DE) usually creates a distortion of the retroperitoneal anatomy and may infiltrate the parametria with an oncomimetic pathway similar to cervical cancer. The condition represents a severe manifestation of end…

article 2021
Facts, views & vision in ObGyn ·doi:10.52054/fvvo.13.4.046

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is a common finding in premenopausal women and commonly affects the gastrointestinal tract, especially the rectosigmoid tract. Small bowel involve…

article 2016

Segmental bowel resection for colorectal endometriosis: is there a correlation between histological pattern and clinical outcomes?

article 2015
Human Reproduction ·doi:10.1093/humrep/deu360

STUDY QUESTION: In women with deeply infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) what is the prevalence of involvement of endometriotic tissue and fibrosis in ureteral endometriosis (UE), as assessed by histological staining? SUMMARY ANSWER: In women …

article 2014
Journal of minimally invasive gynecology ·doi:10.1016/j.jmig.2014.05.012
article 2012
Human Reproduction ·doi:10.1093/humrep/des048

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic segmental resection as a treatment for intestinal endometriosis can be supported by favorable clinical outcomes, but carries a high risk of major complications. The purpose of this study is to evaluate histopatholog…