Raridade literária da endometriose ocular: Uma revisão de escopo
This scope review analyzed six studies, finding cyclic haemolacria as the most frequent ocular endometriosis manifestation, with hormonal and surgical interventions leading to symptom remission.
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This scoping review mapped the available evidence on ocular manifestations of endometriosis, using searches in PubMed, SciELO, and Google Scholar through May 2025 and qualitative extraction by three reviewers with criteria adapted from Joanna Briggs Institute. Six studies were included—five case reports and one narrative review—and cyclic hemolacria/bloody tears was the most frequent manifestation, often linked to the menstrual cycle, with histologic confirmation in three cases. Across all reported treated cases, hormonal and surgical interventions led to symptom remission, but the authors note that the evidence base remains limited and heterogeneous. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically reviews ocular (eye and adnexal) manifestations and summarizes reported clinical features, diagnostic considerations, and therapeutic outcomes.
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