Transvaginal ultrasound as a first-line approach in deep endometriosis: A pictorial essay

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Abstract

Endometriosis (EMS) is a benign condition characterized by a systemic inflammation that affects fertile women at reproductive age. Ultrasound became, in recent years, the method of choice for both effective diagnostic and preoperative planning. Therefore, accurate characterization and mapping of endometriotic lesions is imperative in such circumstances to enable optimal approach of treatment, whether surgical or non-surgical based on the severity of the findings. This pictorial essay outlines a practical approach to evaluating patients with deep endometriosis by means of transvaginal ultrasound. The technical aspects are in conjunction with both consensus of the International Deep Endometriosis Analysis (IDEA) group and the hands-on experience acquired through daily clinical practice.

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Doroftei, B., Maftei, R., Ilie, O. D., Simionescu, G., Anton, E., Armeanu, T., … Ilea, C. (2021). Transvaginal ultrasound as a first-line approach in deep endometriosis: A pictorial essay. Diagnostics, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11030444

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