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GUERRIERO, S., SPIGA, S., AJOSSA, S., PEDDES, C., PERNICIANO, M., SOGGIU, B., DE CECCO, C. N., LAGHI, A., MELIS, G. B., SABA, L. |
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Minerva Ginecologica; Apr2013, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p143-166, 24p |
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The article explores the benefits presented by imaging technologies in endometriosis management. Since endometriosis appear in three different forms, different imaging diagnostic processes can be used to better study and define the complex syndrome. Endometriomas, deep implants and adhesions are the common sonographic findings, with endometriomas presenting a variety of sonographic appearance including diffuse low-level internal echoes. In 2011, Hudelist and his colleagues were able to prove the accuracy of using sonography for non-invasive detection of deep endometriosis and pre-surgical assessment. As evaluation of bladded and ureters is important in the staging of endometriosis, magnetic resonance imaging has been proven to be suboptimal in detecting endometriosis. |
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