21/w mit Dysmenorrhö

In: Der Gynäkologe · 2020 · vol. 53(S1) , pp. 78–80 · doi:10.1007/s00129-020-04673-5 · W3092680226
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This article discusses dysmenorrhea in a 21-year-old patient, referencing various studies on endometriosis diagnosis, prevalence, and treatment, including surgical approaches and ovarian reserve assessment.

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This short review article discusses dysmenorrhea (as indicated by its title) in the context of gynecologic conditions and provides a narrative synthesis referencing related literature. It summarizes prior evidence and guideline-based perspectives, including studies on diagnostic approaches and management concepts for pelvic pain conditions, and it includes multiple endometriosis-focused references (e.g., systematic reviews, randomized trials, and practice guidelines). The paper’s main limitation is that it does not present original human or animal data, instead relying on previously published sources. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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