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Endometriosis is among the prevalent gynecological diseases and diagnosed in 10% of women of reproductive age. Endometriosis/adenomyosis is becoming increasingly a health-social problem, which is associated with severe clinical manifestatio…
The idea of quality improvement in the management of endometriosis has been brought to attention throughout Europe. This - first and foremost - includes the implementation of centers specialized in treating endometriosis. This leads to qual…
Besides the contraceptive effect of the various hormonal contraceptives, it is intended to demonstrate the non-contraceptive health benefits for treatment and prevention of bleeding problems, menstruation-related pain and other disorders, s…
High-dose dienogest (20 mg/day) was used for the treatment of endometriosis in women aged 18-52 years after laparoscopic and histological diagnosis of endometriosis and staging according to the revised American Fertility Society criteria. T…
The ENZIAN-Score is presented as a new instrument to classify the deep infiltrating endometriosis. Especially the retroperitoneal part of the severe endometriosis is focussed on. In analogy to an oncological staging four different stages ar…
Adhesion formation is of major concern to the pelvic surgeon. Most patients develop postoperative adhesions regardless of whether the mode of access to the abdominal cavity is by laparoscopy or laparotomy. Infertility is related to adhesion…
Endometriosis is generally a benign condition. However, there is a tendency towards progression and in part deep infiltrating processes occur, which can lead to obstruction and even silent loss of organ function such as kidney failure. Here…
Um die langfristige Wirksamkeit einer Endometriosetherapie im Sinne einer 3-Stufen-Therapie mit dem GnRH-Agonisten Nafarelinacetat (Synarela ®) zu beurteilen, wurden 21 Patientinnen, die in den Jahren 1992/93 bei histologisch gesicherter En…
The last revised classification of endometriosis of the American Fertility Society takes the extension of endometriotic lesions and the three macroscopic appearances of this disease into consideration. The aim of this study was to determine…
The last revised classification of endometriosis of the American Fertility Society takes the extension of endometriotic lesions and the three macroscopic appearances of this disease into consideration. The aim of this study was to determine…
BACKGROUND: The current medical treatment of endometriosis, a common gynaecological disease, is still associated with a high recurrence rate. To establish an appropriate in-vivo model to evaluate new therapeutic strategies we validated the …
Endometriosis is thought to be an ovarian-dependent benign disease that affects up to 12% of women during their reproductive life. For the past ten years the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-agonists have been proved effective and safe…
Endometriosis is thought to be an ovarian-dependent benign disease that affects up to 12% of women during their reproductive life. For the past ten years the gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-agonists have been proved effective and safe…
Endometriosis is a benign, chronic disease with high incidence during the female fertile period. Conservative treatment is dominated by the use of GnRH-analog substances, Gestagens and Danazol. As a case report we present the signs and symp…
Endometriosis is one of the most frequent diseases in gynecology. It is histologically defined as a non-malignant pathology in which endometrial-like tissue is found outside the uterus. The pathogenesis and mechanisms involved in the develo…
In a study, 52 patients with histologically confirmed endometriosis underwent a "three-step" therapy. The follow-up period was up to 60 months (median 33.5 months). If r-AFS-score was posttherapeutically 0, recurrence occurred latest after …
Endometriosis is defined as endometriotic tissues growing outside the uterine cavity. The cell biological processes responsible for the pathogenesis of this disease are not well understood. In order to detect differences in proliferative ac…
In a study 112 patients with histologically confirmed mostly recurrent endometriosis underwent a "three-step" therapy. Surgical removal of endometriosis implants was followed by a 6-months treatment with 3.75 mg of leuprorelin acetate depot…