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Endometriosis: A review of recent evidence and guidelines

Jessica Crump, Adriana Suker, Louise White

2024Australian Journal of General Practice77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition defined as endometrial-like tissue proliferating outside the uterus. It is a common yet frequently under-recognised condition affecting one in nine Australian women. OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to provide a summary of the recommendations for the diagnosis and management of endometriosis-associated pain and infertility from the most recent evidence-based guidelines on endometriosis by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. DISCUSSION: Effective management of endometriosis requires prompt diagnosis to enable early multidisciplinary intervention that aligns with patient needs and priorities. Assessment includes a thorough history, pelvic examination where appropriate and referral for transvaginal ultrasound and/or magnetic resonance imaging. If endometriosis is suspected based on clinical symptoms but imaging is negative or empirical treatment is ineffective, individuals should be referred to a gynaecologist for further assessment and consideration of laparoscopy. Management options include hormonal and surgical therapies.

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EndometriosisMedicinePelvic painInfertilityReferralExcellenceLaparoscopyGeneral surgeryGynecologyMultidisciplinary approachIntervention (counseling)Family medicineSurgeryNursingPregnancyPolitical scienceBiologyGeneticsSocial scienceSociologyLawEndometriosis Research and TreatmentGynecological conditions and treatmentsMenopause: Health Impacts and Treatments