Nicht invasive Diagnose der tief infiltrierenden Endometriose
This study evaluated the reliability of gynecological examination, transvaginal ultrasound, and MRI, alone or combined, for diagnosing deeply infiltrating endometriosis in the uterosacral ligaments, rectosigmoid, vagina, bladder, parametria, or rectovaginal septum.
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This brief editorial article examines the diagnostic reliability of non-invasive imaging techniques for identifying deep infiltrating endometriosis lesions located in critical pelvic structures such as the uterosacral ligaments, rectosigmoid, and bladder. It poses a rhetorical question regarding how accurately these severe manifestations can be detected using gynecological examination, transvaginal ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging, either individually or in combination. The text serves as an introduction to the challenges clinicians face when attempting to visualize deep pelvic disease without surgical intervention. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically focusing on the non-invasive diagnosis of deep infiltrating endometriosis.
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