[Contraception and uterine pathology].

La Revue du praticien · 1995 · vol. 45(19) , pp. 2435–40 · PMID:8571056 · W2283651881
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Contraception facilitates early detection of uterine lesions, allowing for tailored treatments like hormonal therapy for endometriosis and careful consideration of IUD use with condylomas.

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Due to the follow-up it requires, contraception leads to early detection of benign and malign uterine lesions. Contraception must not only be effective, but at the same time: treat the detected lesion (endometriosis); aid conservative surgery (LH-RH analogues, then antigonadotrophin progestin treatment); not be deleterious (myomas, endometriosis), be adapted to the detected lesion (condyloma and contraindication of IUD).

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endometriosis

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Contraception Uterine Diseases Contraception Endometrial Neoplasms Female Humans Ovarian Neoplasms Uterine Neoplasms

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