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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Endometriosis," originating from Planet Earth.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
26 Editorial [Endometriosis: a consensus] free! 2007

Fernandez H. · No affiliation provided · J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). · Pubmed #17382193 links to  free full text

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27 Editorial [Present and future of studies on endometriosis (part two)] 2006

Lang JH. · No affiliation provided · Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. · Pubmed #17199915 No free full text.

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28 Editorial [Present and future of basic studies on endometriosis] 2006

Lang JH. · No affiliation provided · Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. · Pubmed #16762178 No free full text.

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29 Editorial Post-surgical ovarian failure after laparoscopic excision of bilateral endometriomas: is this rare problem preventable? 2006

Reich H, Abrao MS. · No affiliation provided · Am J Obstet Gynecol. · Pubmed #16723107 No free full text.

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30 Editorial Why we need a noninvasive diagnostic test for minimal to mild endometriosis with a high sensitivity. 2006

D'Hooghe TM, Mihalyi AM, Simsa P, Kyama CK, Peeraer K, De Loecker P, Meeuwis L, Segal L, Meuleman C. · Leuven University Fertility Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leuven University Hospitals, Leuven, Belgium. · Gynecol Obstet Invest. · Pubmed #16679771 No free full text.

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31 Editorial Laparoscopic uterosacral nerve ablation and chronic pelvic pain. free! 2006

Yuan CC. · No affiliation provided · J Chin Med Assoc. · Pubmed #16599013 links to  free full text

Abstract: Chronic pelvic pain is a complicated syndrome comprised of different types of pain, including dysmenorrhea, deep dyspareunia, and intermenstrual pain, which can make interpretation difficult. Therefore, investigation of this complex syndrome requires very careful consideration. Accumulating data from several randomized studies, we have now come to realize that LUNA can be an option in a few circumstances, especially for control of menstrual pain without endometriosis; however, its effectiveness may not extend to other indications, such as alleviating secondary dysmenorrhea associated with endometriosis (although it could, however, be reached by presacral neurectomy). Juang et al's article reports a very preliminary experience in the treatment of primary deep dyspareunia, presenting a promising perspective yet without sufficient evidence on the management of deep dyspareunia. A randomized controlled study with an adequate number of patients is warranted.

32 Editorial Physiological and pathological relevance of human uterine LH/hCG receptors. 2006

Rao CV. · No affiliation provided · J Soc Gynecol Investig. · Pubmed #16443498 No free full text.

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33 Editorial [Surgeons! Pity patients who suffer from endometriosis!] 2006

Mage G, Canis M. · No affiliation provided · Gynecol Obstet Fertil. · Pubmed #16403667 No free full text.

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34 Editorial [Menstruation and endometriosis -- physiology and pathology which affect femininity] 2005

Keckstein J. · No affiliation provided · Zentralbl Gynakol. · Pubmed #16195968 No free full text.

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35 Editorial [Pathophysiology of endometriosis -- clinical impact of an unsolved question] 2005

Gaetje R. · No affiliation provided · Zentralbl Gynakol. · Pubmed #16195967 No free full text.

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36 Editorial Endometriosis: a gynaecological and colorectal disease. 2005

Perry R. · No affiliation provided · N Z Med J. · Pubmed #15980909 No free full text.

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37 Editorial Uterine fibroid embolization: where are we and where should we go? 2005

Pelage JP, Fauconnier A. · No affiliation provided · Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. · Pubmed #15942922 No free full text.

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38 Editorial Where are the genes that cause endometriosis? 2005

Simpson JL. · No affiliation provided · J Soc Gynecol Investig. · Pubmed #15784498 No free full text.

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39 Editorial [Cornerstone of study on endometriosis] 2005

Lang JH. · No affiliation provided · Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. · Pubmed #15774082 No free full text.

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40 Editorial Endometriosis: halakhic aspects as indications for treatment. free! 2005

Rabinson J, Katan C. · No affiliation provided · Isr Med Assoc J. · Pubmed #15729962 links to  free full text

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41 Editorial [Deeply infiltrating endometriosis: a plea for listening to patients and for vaginal manual examination!] 2003

Canis M. · No affiliation provided · Gynecol Obstet Fertil. · Pubmed #14623551 No free full text.

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42 Editorial [Endometriosis--a disease that has no lobby] 2003

Schweppe KW. · No affiliation provided · Zentralbl Gynakol. · Pubmed #14505254 No free full text.

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43 Editorial Should transvaginal ultrasound be performed at annual examination in asymptomatic women? 2003

Cohen L. · No affiliation provided · Int J Fertil Womens Med. · Pubmed #13677547 No free full text.

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44 Editorial Secondary spontaneous pneumothorax: catamenial pneumothorax. free! 2003

Hazelrigg SR. · No affiliation provided · Chest. · Pubmed #12969997 links to  free full text

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45 Editorial Invisible microscopic endometriosis: how wrong is the sampson hypothesis of retrograde menstruation to explain the pathogenesis of endometriosis? 2003

D'Hooghe TM. · No affiliation provided · Gynecol Obstet Invest. · Pubmed #12771450 No free full text.

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46 Editorial The association of minimal and mild endometriosis without adhesions and infertility with therapeutic strategies. 2003

Check JH. · No affiliation provided · Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. · Pubmed #12731736 No free full text.

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Mild endometriosis may be present in fertile or infertile women. When present in infertile women it could be merely an innocent bystander, and some other problem could be causing the difficulty in conceiving, or it may in some way be directly responsible for the infertility problem. Sometimes to achieve a pregnancy, only these other infertility factors need to be treated with no specific treatment for the endometriosis per se. However there are some data suggesting that sometimes treating the endometriosis surgically may be helpful. METHODS: The pregnancy outcome in women with probable endometriosis vs those without this entity (based on serum CA-125 levels) was compared with treatment rendered only to correcting ovulatory defects with no specific treatment rendered to the endometriotic lesions during the first six months of therapy. Another study evaluated the efficacy of laparoscopic removal of endometriosis vs leaving the lesions untouched on pregnancy outcome in women who failed to conceive after at least eight months of all infertility factors corrected. RESULTS: No difference in pregnancy outcome was found in women with probable endometriosis vs none after six months of correcting ovulation defects. However, for the minority not conceiving after such therapy removing the endometriosis surgically significantly improved fertility rates in the next eight months. CONCLUSIONS: The probable presence of endometriosis based on symptoms, signs, or serologic evidence should prompt careful evaluation and treatment of subtle ovulatory problems, e.g., luteal phase defects and luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome. Therapeutic strategies for those women failing to conceive after 6-8 months of conservative therapy could be laparoscopic removal of observed endometriotic implants or consideration of in vitro fertilization.

47 Editorial Familial endometriosis. 2003

Schenken RS. · No affiliation provided · J Soc Gynecol Investig. · Pubmed #12699872 No free full text.

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48 Editorial Endometriosis, tampons and orgasm during menstruation: science, press and patient organizations. 2002

D'Hooghe TM, Yankowitz J. · No affiliation provided · Gynecol Obstet Invest. · Pubmed #12566742 No free full text.

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49 Editorial The surgical management of deep rectovaginal endometriosis. 2002

Koh CH, Janik GM. · No affiliation provided · Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. · Pubmed #12151824 No free full text.

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50 Editorial Detecting genetic differences. 2002

McDonough PG. · No affiliation provided · Fertil Steril. · Pubmed #12137903 No free full text.

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