ESHRE guideline: management of women with endometriosis
This guideline offers 83 recommendations for the diagnosis and management of endometriosis-associated pain, infertility, and other clinical issues, based on a systematic literature review and expert consensus.
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This paper reports the development of an ESHRE clinical guideline aimed at identifying optimal management strategies for women with endometriosis using structured guideline-development methods, including systematic literature search, quality assessment of studies up to January 2012, and consensus among experts with patient representation. The guideline formulates 83 recommendations addressing diagnosis, treatment of endometriosis-associated pain and infertility, management of incidentally found disease, prevention of recurrence, treatment of menopausal symptoms in patients with a history of endometriosis, and the possible association between endometriosis and malignancy. A key limitation emphasized is that multiple areas lacked robust evidence, leading to the use of good practice points based on expert opinion rather than high-level evidence. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it provides the updated ESHRE guideline for diagnosis and management of women with endometriosis.
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- Menopausal hormonal therapy in surgically menopausal women with underlying endometriosis 2021
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- Continuous oral contraceptives versus long-term pituitary desensitization prior to IVF/ICSI in moderate to severe endometriosis: study protocol of a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial 2019
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