M Aubà

No ORCID on file · 9 papers in corpus · active 1960-2016

Study types

  • article 8
  • review 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 8
  • dysmenorrhea 1
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 1
  • infertility 1
  • die_deep_infiltrating 1
  • dyspareunia 1
article 2016
·doi:10.15581/021.53.6197

El diagnóstico definitivo de la endometriosis es histológico lo que conlleva realizar una intervención quirúrgica. Tanto la exploración física como las técnicas de imagen nos permiten aproximarnos al diagnóstico de la enfermedad. En la actu…

review 2016
·doi:10.1002/uog.16639

To perform a systematic review of studies comparing the diagnostic accuracy of TVS and MRI in Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE). An extensive search of papers comparing TVS and MRI in DIE was performed in Medline (Pubmed) and EMBASE fro…

article 2016
·doi:10.15581/021.53.6199

La endometriosis es una enfermedad común, benigna y crónica, estrógeno-dependiente. El tratamiento médico más empleado se basa en AINEs, anticonceptivos orales y agonistas de la GnRH. El mejor conocimiento de la fisiopatología de la enferme…

article 2011
·doi:10.1002/uog.9961

To compare two different methods (manual sampling of all the cyst and semiautomated spherical sampling from the central part of cyst) for performing mean gray value (MGV) evaluation of cystic content in endometriomas using Virtual Organ Com…

article 2010
Revista de medicina de la Universidad de Navarra

Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology. Angiogenesis appears to be one of the processes involved in its pathogenesis. Angiogenic factors are increased in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis (Mc…

article 2010
Revista de medicina de la Universidad de Navarra

There are no sufficiently sensitive and specific signs and symptoms or diagnostic tests for the clinical diagnosis of endometriosis, and no diagnostic strategy is supported by evidence of effectiveness. Pelvic and rectal examinations should…

article 2010
Revista de medicina de la Universidad de Navarra

Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology which affects an estimated 10% to 15% of all premenopausal women. It is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue, consisting of both glandular epithelium and stroma,…

article 2009

Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology. Angiogenesis appears to be one of the processes involved in its pathogenesis. Angiogenic factors are increased in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis (Mc…

article 1960
Revista de medicina de la Universidad de Navarra ·doi:10.1056/nejm196001072620118

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus, which induced a chronic inflammatory reaction. Endometriosis is associated with severe dysmenorrhea, deep dyspareunia, chronic pelvic pain, ovulation pa…