Diagnostic laparoscopy should not be used to establish the diagnosis of endometriosis: the need for standardized preoperative mapping in adolescents
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This paper argues against using diagnostic laparoscopy for endometriosis diagnosis in adolescents and instead advocates for standardized preoperative mapping to improve diagnostic accuracy.
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- Adenomyosis in endometriosis—prevalence and impact on fertility. Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging 2005
- The #Enzian classification: A comprehensive non‐invasive and surgical description system for endometriosis 2021
- Surgical management of endometriosis in adolescents versus adults: a National Surgical Quality Improvement Program study 2025
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- Adenomyosis in endometriosis—prevalence and impact on fertility. Evidence from magnetic resonance imaging via openalex
- Surgical management of endometriosis in adolescents versus adults: a National Surgical Quality Improvement Program study via openalex
- The #Enzian classification: A comprehensive non‐invasive and surgical description system for endometriosis via openalex
- W4414082639 via openalex
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