Idées reçues sur l'endométriose

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This chapter introduces the Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders (SEUD), an organization focused on a global, patient-centered approach to diagnosing and treating endometriosis and associated pathologies.

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The chapter describes the Société of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders (SEUD), a scientific society founded in 2015 by Professors Chapron and Petraglia, emphasizing a global approach centered on the patient and tailored decision-making. It states that individuals with endometriosis may have associated pathologies such as adenomyosis and uterine fibroids and may be managed with combinations of medical treatment, surgery, and assisted reproduction depending on clinical circumstances. The authors present the society’s goal as clarifying the best diagnostic and therapeutic modalities on a case-by-case basis, citing the success of multiple international congresses from 2015 to 2023 as justification for this approach, while not detailing empirical study methods or explicit limitations. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on the SEUD’s global, patient-centered framework that includes considerations of adenomyosis and other associated uterine disorders.

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Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders - Par Charles Chapron - et Yasmine Candau Page 207 Citer ce chapitre - CHAPRON, Charles - et CANDAU, Yasmine, - Chapron, Charles. - et al. - Chapron, C. - et Candau, Y. - C. Chapron - et Y. Candau https://doi.org/10.3917/lcb.chapr.2024.01.0207 Citer ce chapitre - Chapron, C. - et Candau, Y. - C. Chapron - et Y. Candau - Chapron, Charles. - et al. - CHAPRON, Charles - et CANDAU, Yasmine, https://doi.org/10.3917/lcb.chapr.2024.01.0207 La Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders (SEUD) est une société scientifique créée en 2015 par les professeurs Chapron (Paris, France) et Petraglia (Florence, Italie). L’originalité de cette société savante est de prendre en compte la patiente en privilégiant une approche globale. Les personnes souffrant d’endométriose peuvent présenter des pathologies associées (adénomyose, fibromes utérins…) et être prises en charge selon plusieurs thérapeutiques qui, selon les circonstances, peuvent être différemment associées les unes aux autres (traitement médical, chirurgical, assistance médicale à la procréation). Dans ce contexte d’endométriose, l’objectif de cette société savante est de s’attacher à préciser au cas par cas les meilleures modalités diagnostiques et thérapeutiques selon la situation clinique de chaque patiente. Les premiers congrès internationaux de la SEUD à Paris (2015), Barcelone (2016), Singapour (2017), Florence (2018), Montréal (2019), Stockholm (2021), Athènes (2022), Abu Dhabi (2023) ont été de très grands succès justifiant cette approche moderne consistant à privilégier la prise en charge globale de la patiente et non pas celle consistant à défendre les propositions thérapeutiques les mieux maîtrisées par le praticien consulté… Ce chapitre est en accès conditionnel Acheter cet ouvrage 7,99 € Acheter ce chapitre 3,00 €

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