THE EFFECT OF POSTOPERATIVE CONTINUOUS ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES ADMINISTRATION TO REDUCE THE RECURRENCE OF OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOMAS

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Postoperative continuous oral contraceptive use following endometrioma surgery was associated with a reduced recurrence rate over 12 months.

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This study aims to evaluate the recurrence of ovarian endometriosis for up to 12 months in the 3 groups. The conclusion of our study is that post-operative COCs use after surgery appear to reduce the recurrence of endometrioma (OR=0,58, CI=95%, 0,23-1,42).

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