CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH EXTERNAL GENITAL ENDOMETRIOSIS
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This study compared clinical characteristics of external genital endometriosis stages I-III, finding stage II patients had significant correlations between dysmenorrhea and infertility/heterotopia locations, and chronic pelvic pain with heterotopias.
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A pairwise comparison of the clinical characteristics of patients with external genital endometriosis (EGE) stages I–III was carried out using Fisher's exact test. Patients with the most common (and newly diagnosed) stage II showed the greatest number of statistically significant correlations between clinical signs: dysmenorrheas with primary infertility (p = 0,0201), with localization of endometrioid heterotopias in the pouch of Douglas (p = 0,0214) and sacro-uterine ligaments (p = 0,0259); in addition, a relationship was found between the symptom of chronic pelvic pain and the presence of endometrioid heterotopias in the uterovesical space (p = 0,0071) and on the sacro-uterine ligaments (p = 0,0228). Along with this, they have a combination of foci of adenomyosis with multiple myoma of the uterine body was noted (p = 0,0000). In patients with stage III EGE, only one statistically significant (p = 0,0139) contingency of clinical signs was revealed — dyspareunia and heterotopias on the sacro-uterine ligaments.
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- Revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine classification of endometriosis: 1996 1997
- Endometriosis 2018
- Molecular and Cellular Pathogenesis of Endometriosis 2017
- Endometriosis — insights into a multifaceted entity 2018
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