[Nafarelin acetate (Synarel) and thermocoagulation in the treatment of endometriosis].

Ginekologia polska · 2001 · vol. 72(5) , pp. 284–9 · PMID:11526758 · W2416496346
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Combined thermocoagulation and nafarelin acetate reduced pelvic pain in 60% of endometriosis patients and suppressed menstruation, showing higher efficacy than thermocoagulation alone.

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We evaluated the results of united treatment (thermocoagulation and nafarelin acetate) of the node type of endometriosis) among women with pain syndrome in pelvis minoris. During the treatment we observed withdrawal of pain in lower abdomen among 60% of patients and assuagement in remaining cases. During the treatment by Synarel the menses were absent together with complaints connected with menstruation. The efficacy of the drug together with surgical intervention was many times higher then that of thermocoagulation alone.

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endometriosis

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Electrocoagulation Endometriosis Hormones Nafarelin Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain Adult Electrocoagulation Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Hormones Hormones Hormones Humans Nafarelin Nafarelin

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