You no longer need surgery to be diagnosed with endometriosis. Here’s what’s changed
Previously diagnosed via surgery, endometriosis can now be clinically diagnosed based on symptoms and examination, potentially reducing the average diagnosis time.
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The paper describes how endometriosis diagnosis in Australia has historically relied on surgery (typically laparoscopy with visual assessment and possible biopsy/pathology confirmation), and notes that the average time to diagnosis has ranged from about 6.4 to 8 years. It explains that a recent shift toward “clinical diagnosis” is intended to reduce diagnostic delay by using symptoms and findings from a physical examination, while emphasizing caveats that incorrect clinical diagnoses may lead to delayed or inappropriate treatment and that clinical pathways may prioritize medications over surgery. It also reviews growing use of imaging (transvaginal ultrasound and MRI) to potentially rule out moderate to severe endometriosis without surgery, while noting that mild or superficial disease may be missed depending on imaging expertise and lesion characteristics. This paper does not explicitly discuss adenomyosis, and it is centrally about endometriosis—describing changes in diagnostic approaches aimed at avoiding diagnostic surgery, with careful limitations regarding clinical and imaging accuracy.
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- Clinical diagnosis of endometriosis: a call to action 2019
- Strengths and limitations of diagnostic tools for endometriosis and relevance in diagnostic test accuracy research 2022
- Transvaginal Ultrasound Can Accurately Predict the American Society of Reproductive Medicine Stage of Endometriosis Assigned at Laparoscopy 2020
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- Clinical diagnosis of endometriosis: a call to action via openalex
- Strengths and limitations of diagnostic tools for endometriosis and relevance in diagnostic test accuracy research via openalex
- Transvaginal Ultrasound Can Accurately Predict the American Society of Reproductive Medicine Stage of Endometriosis Assigned at Laparoscopy via openalex
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