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Clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of extragenital endometriosis in Japan, 2018

Tetsuya Hirata, Kaori Koga, Kentaro Kai, Hidetaka Katabuchi, Mari Kitade, Jo Kitawaki, Masatoshi Kurihara, Naoko Takazawa, Toshiaki Tanaka, Fuminori Taniguchi, Jun Nakajima, Hisashi Narahara, Tasuku Harada, Shigeo Horie, Ritsuo Honda, Koji Murono, Kotaro Yoshimura, Yutaka Osuga

2020Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this publication is to disseminate the clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of intestinal, bladder/ureteral, thoracic and umbilical endometriosis, already published in Japanese, to non-Japanese speakers. For developing the original Japanese guidelines, the clinical practice guideline committee was formed by the research team for extragenital endometriosis, which is part of the research program of intractable disease of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The clinical practice guideline committee formulated eight clinical questions for the treatment of extragenital endometriosis, which were intestinal, bladder/ureteral, thoracic and umbilical endometriosis. The committee performed a systematic review of the literature to provide responses to clinical questions and developed clinical guidelines for extragenital endometriosis, according to the process proposed by the Medical Information Network Distribution Service. The recommendation level was determined using modified Delphi methods. The clinical practice guidelines were officially approved by the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Japan Society of Endometriosis. This English version was translated from the Japanese version.

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MedicineEndometriosisGuidelineClinical PracticeChristian ministryObstetrics and gynaecologyGynecologyClinical researchObstetricsAlternative medicineFamily medicineGeneral surgeryPregnancyInternal medicinePathologyPhilosophyBiologyTheologyGeneticsEndometriosis Research and TreatmentUterine Myomas and TreatmentsEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments