Is there an association between deep infiltrating endometriosis and lower urinary tract dysfunction?
Deep infiltrating endometriosis may be associated with lower urinary tract dysfunction, with surgical treatment showing variable symptom improvement.
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This paper evaluates whether deep infiltrating endometriosis is associated with lower urinary tract dysfunction, motivated by prior reports of symptom changes after surgery. It frames existing evidence that any improvements in lower urinary symptoms following surgical intervention are variable. The main limitation is that the work, as presented here, relies on an evidence summary rather than detailing original patient-level data or standardized outcome assessment. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically examining the association between deep infiltrating endometriosis and lower urinary tract dysfunction.
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