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Comment on "Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in endometriosis patients: A cross-sectional study".

Published: Sept. 29, 2025, midnight
Endometriosis Diagnostic Delay and Its Correlates: Results from the ComPaRe-Endometriosis Cohort.

Background: An average time to diagnosis of 7 years is commonly described for endometriosis; diagnostic delay for adenomyosis is unknown. This cross-sectional study aimed to describe diagnostic delay for endometriosis …

Published: Sept. 26, 2025, midnight
Spontaneous pregnancy following intra-ovarian platelet-rich plasma administration in poor ovarian responders according to the POSEIDON criteria: A cross-sectional study.

Female infertility, especially in those individuals with poor ovarian response (POR), is a challenge in the field of infertility and sterility. Recently, intra-ovarian platelet-rich plasma (IO-PRP) administration has been suggested …

Published: Sept. 21, 2025, midnight
Evaluation of the need for the integration of a nurse specialist (EndoNurse) into the interdisciplinary care of patients with endometriosis: Cross-sectional study.

Like other chronic diseases, endometriosis also requires long-term, individualized and multidisciplinary care. The integration of specialized nursing care has already been proven in other chronic diseases, but it is unclear …

Published: Sept. 18, 2025, midnight
The prevalence of endometriosis in adult female patients with hidradenitis suppurativa: a cross-sectional study using the All of Us Research Program.

Published: Sept. 3, 2025, midnight
Perceived barriers and physical activity levels in women with endometriosis: The role of symptoms.

Endometriosis affects approximately 10 percent of women of reproductive age. Although physical activity has shown beneficial effects for managing endometriosis-related symptoms, women with this condition often engage in lower levels …

Published: Aug. 29, 2025, midnight
A Cross-Sectional Study of Endometriosis Surgeries Across Obstetrics and Gynecology Subspecialties: Does Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) Fellowship Training Make a Difference? - Cureus

A Cross-Sectional Study of Endometriosis Surgeries Across Obstetrics and Gynecology Subspecialties: Does Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) Fellowship Training Make a Difference? Cureus

Published: Aug. 23, 2025, 5:49 p.m.
A Cross-Sectional Study of Endometriosis Surgeries Across Obstetrics and Gynecology Subspecialties: Does Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) Fellowship Training Make a Difference?

Objective The objective of this study was to compare the surgical approaches and postoperative outcomes of endometriosis surgeries performed by different obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) subspecialties: minimally invasive gynecologic surgery …

Published: Aug. 23, 2025, midnight
Factors Affecting Hormonal Therapy Ineffectiveness and Discontinuation due to Adverse Effects in Patients with Endometriosis-Associated Pain.

Endometriosis contributes to 5-21% of hospital admissions for pelvic pain. While hormonal therapies are pivotal in managing endometriosis-related pain, no single hormonal treatment suits all patients. We aimed to assess …

Published: Aug. 18, 2025, midnight
Psychosomatic comorbidity in endometriosis: A multi-center, cross-sectional study identifying an underestimated factor in current medical support.

Endometriosis affects approximately 10 % of women and is associated with chronic pelvic pain, fatigue, infertility, and impaired quality of life. This study explores the association between psychosomatic diseases/ symptoms …

Published: Aug. 9, 2025, midnight
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