Endometriosis

In: Interciencia médica · 2021 · vol. 11(2) , pp. 19–35 · doi:10.56838/icmed.v11i2.23 · W4294701857
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This paper defines endometriosis by its three presentation phenotypes, emphasizes symptomology and imaging for diagnosis, and proposes management strategies based on patient age and reproductive goals, including fertility treatments.

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La endometriosis es una enfermedad de nuevos conceptos; en su definición, diferenciando sus tres fenotipos de presentación: Endometriosis Superficial, Endometrioma ovárico y Endometriosis Profunda; en su diagnóstico, poniendo en valor la sintomatología y sinología clínica en el paciente aunados con el Ultrasonido vaginal y Resonancia magnética de Pelvis los cuales permiten llegar a el sin que sea imprescindible una laparoscopia diagnostica, antes considerada el standard de oro; en su clasificación, agregándose la Clasificación EFI ( Endometriosis Fertility Index) a la Clasificación de ASRM; así como en su Manejo, el cual se propone sea acorde con la edad del paciente y sus prioridades reproductivas, que incluyen el manejo del componente inflamatorio y hormonal mediante AINES y Anticonceptivos orales, el manejo quirúrgico oportuno y completo mediante una cirugía laparoscópica, así como los tratamientos de Reproducción asistida. En pacientes con infertilidad, los tratamientos de reproducción asistida pueden ser prioritarios y previos a la cirugía laparoscópica.
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