Time to Diagnose for Adolescent Endometriosis in West Java, Indonesia Population; A Single Centre 3 Years Cohort Retrospective Study
This retrospective cohort study analyzed 3 years of postoperative endometriosis patient data from Hasan Sadikin Hospital, West Java, Indonesia, focusing on menstrual history, family history, and surgical details.
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This single-center retrospective cohort study analyzed postoperative endometriosis patient records from Hasan Sadikin Hospital in West Java, Indonesia, covering 2021–2024. Using available variables including menstrual cycle and habits, family history, and operative details, the authors assessed the time to diagnosis in an adolescent population, with identities hidden via initials and data translated from Bahasa to English for broader dissemination. The study is limited by its retrospective design and reliance on postoperative cases from one hospital, which may not capture adolescents with suspected endometriosis who were not diagnosed or did not undergo surgery. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it evaluates time-to-diagnosis for adolescent endometriosis in West Java, Indonesia.
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