Pelvic pain and psychoemotional status in women with ovarian endometrioma combined with pelvic inflammatory diseases: treatment options choice
This study assessed pain and psychological status in women with ovarian endometrioma and pelvic inflammatory disease, finding dienogest effective for mild to moderate pain and GnRH agonists for severe pain.
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