Symptom recognition key to diagnosing endometriosis

In: O'Sullivan, M E C & Overton, C 2018, 'Symptom recognition key to diagnosing endometriosis', Practitioner, vol. 262, no. 1813, pp. 13-18. · 2018 · vol. 262(1813) , pp. 13–18 · W2944458437
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Abstract

Endometriosis affects around one in ten women of reproductive age in the UK. NICE guidance highlights the importance of symptoms in its diagnosis. A normal abdominal or pelvic examination, ultrasound, or MRI should not exclude the diagnosis. Endometriosis should be suspected in women and adolescents who present with one or more of: chronic pelvic pain, significant dysmenorrhoea, deep dyspareunia, period-related or cyclical GI or urinary symptoms, or infertility. If endometriosis is suspected or symptoms persist, patients should be referred for further assessment.

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