[Therapy of endometriosis with a new synthetic antigonadotropin: danazole]
This paper investigated the therapy of endometriosis using a new synthetic antigonadotropin called danazole.
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The paper evaluates danazol, described as a new synthetic antigonadotropin, as a therapy for endometriosis, drawing on work from multiple German gynecology and endocrinology centers. It reports the therapeutic use of danazol for endometriosis and presents clinical observations on its effects across a treatment experience gathered by these institutions. A major limitation is that the provided text does not specify the study design details (e.g., sample size, comparator, or outcome measures) or any explicit caveats beyond the summary citation information. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses specifically on therapy of endometriosis with danazol.
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