Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Women With Endometriosis and Microscopic Colitis in Comparison to Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Study
Women with IBS report more severe gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological distress than those with endometriosis or microscopic colitis, except when endometriosis or microscopic colitis patients also meet IBS criteria.
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This cross-sectional study compared gastrointestinal symptom profiles among women with endometriosis, women with microscopic colitis, and women with irritable bowel syndrome. Using a high-level symptom assessment approach across these groups, it reported differences in the pattern and frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms between conditions, including endometriosis as a key comparator against bowel inflammatory and functional diagnoses. A stated limitation is the cross-sectional design, which does not establish temporal relationships or causality, and it reflects the study population captured at a single time point. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically compares gastrointestinal symptoms in women with endometriosis versus microscopic colitis and irritable bowel syndrome.
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