[Drug therapy of endometriosis].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) · 1999 · vol. 149(13) , pp. 372–3, 376 · PMID:10568019 · W2416258402
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Endometriosis is surgically treated during laparoscopy, and hormone therapy with progestogens, danazol, or GnRH agonists is considered for persistent symptoms, with therapy choice individualized due to comparable efficacy and side effects.

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Surgical treatment of endometriosis should be done during laparoscopy, which is obligatory for the diagnosis of the disease. In case of continuing postoperative symptoms, a medical treatment should be administered. As endometriosis is a hormone-dependent disease, hormones are the matter of choice (progestogens, danazol, gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists). Because all agents do not differ significantly in efficacy, the therapy has to be adapted individually. The side-effects and metabolic changes have to be taken into account. In case of infertility, a beneficial effect of medical treatment is not proven.

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endometriosisinfertility

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Danazol Endometriosis Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Progestins Danazol Danazol Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Humans Laparoscopy Progestins Progestins Treatment Outcome

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