Adenomyose

In: Springer Reference Medizin · 2018 · pp. 1–8 · doi:10.1007/978-3-662-55601-6_36-1 · W4243681542
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This review discusses current diagnostic and therapeutic options for adenomyosis, noting that a causal therapy, especially for diffuse forms with fertility desires, is not yet possible.

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This Springer Reference chapter reviews current knowledge on adenomyosis, focusing on diagnostic aspects and the evidence base for different therapeutic options. It summarizes that adenomyosis is thought to explain many symptoms previously attributed to endometriosis, but it also states that a causal therapy—especially for women with a current desire for children—is not possible, particularly for the diffuse form. The chapter emphasizes remaining uncertainties regarding the effectiveness and clinical relevance of individual treatment procedures. This paper is centrally about adenomyosis — it provides an overview of diagnostic status and therapeutic options and highlights unresolved questions about their efficacy and clinical importance.

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