Post-Operative GnRH Analogue Treatment After Conservative Surgery for Symptomatic Endometriosis Stage III–IV: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Post-operative GnRH analogue treatment for 3 months after conservative surgery for stage III-IV endometriosis did not improve outcomes regarding recurrence or pain compared to expectant management.
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- Effectiveness, Safety and Obedience of Dienogest and Leuprolide Acetate in Postlaparoscopic Endometriosis Patients 2020
- GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE AGONISTS IN ENDOMETRIOSIS TREATMENT AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION 2018
- Recurrence rate of ovarian endometriosis in patients treated with laparoscopic surgery and postoperative suppressive therapy 2015
- National German Guideline (S2k): Guideline for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Endometriosis 2014
- Surgical Therapy of Ovarian Endometrioma: Recurrence and Pregnancy Rates 2014
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