Long-term Clinical Efficacy Evaluation and Prognosis Analysis of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis in Young Patients
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term clinical efficacy of young patients with Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE) and analyze the related prognostic factors. Through retrospective analysis of a group of young patients, the survival curves of different treatment methods were compared, and the effects of age, course of disease, treatment methods and complications on prognosis were discussed by logistic regression model. The results show that surgical treatment has obvious advantages in improving the long-term prognosis of patients compared with drug treatment. At the same time, the prognosis of young patients with short course of disease and few complications is relatively good. This study provides a useful reference for clinicians to formulate personalized treatment plans and prognosis strategies, which is helpful to improve the quality of life and prognosis of young patients with DIE. However, there are still some limitations in the study. In the future, it is necessary to further expand the sample size, extend the follow-up time, and explore more potential prognostic factors in order to improve the understanding and treatment strategy of the disease.
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