OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOSIS: NEW ASPECTS OF TREATMENT

In: International Journal of Medical Sciences And Clinical Research · 2023 · vol. 03(02) , pp. 7–13 · doi:10.37547/ijmscr/volume03issue01-02 · W4321595767
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Ovarian reserve markers and pregnancy rates were assessed before and after treatment in women with ovarian endometriosis, finding lower reserve with bilateral disease and combined treatment, but higher pregnancy rates in the combined treatment group.

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The results of the assessment of ovarian reserve before and after the use of various methods of treatment based on ultrasound (counting the number of antral follicles) and biochemical methods showed that the levels of anti-Müllerian hormones and the number of antral follicles were lower in patients with bilateral ovarian disease, and were significantly lower in the group with combined treatment. Pregnancy occurred within a year after the end of treatment in 9 (12,7%) women of the first group and in 21 (22,6%) of the second group.

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