Listening to patients’ complaints is the first step on the way to a diagnosis of endometriosis.

Women with endometriosis experience a diagnostic delay of approximately 7-10 years due to non-specific symptoms and the absence of a non-invasive diagnostic test.


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Are the studies based on the nationwide databases more accurate?

A recent editorial discusses the issue, comparing centered studies with nationwide studies


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Endometriosis diagnosis and management based on the best available evidence from published literature

This new guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on the diagnosis and management of endometriosis.


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Medicinal Cannabis Use for Endometriosis in Australia and New Zeland

The use of medicinal cannabis could benefit endometriosis patients but many still use it illicitly.


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What are the most common symptoms of endometriosis and how are they related to age?

A study on a large cohort of endometriosis patients sheds light on the common symptomatology of the disease


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A revolutionary view on endometriosis related pain

There are clues for the "neuropathic" component in endometriosis pain


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Prevalence of endometriosis and adenomyosis by transvaginal ultrasound.

Endometrioma and deep endometriosis could be detected with a 25% prevalence in symptomatic women by transvaginal ultrasonography.


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