Evaluating the development of endometriosis and adenomyosis lesions over time: An ultrasound study of symptomatic women

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Orlov, Sofie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Sladkevicius, Povilas [1 ,2 ]
Jokubkiene, Ligita [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Lund Univ, Dept Clin Sci Malmo, Obstet Gnecol & Prenatal Ultrasound Res, Malmo, Sweden
[2] Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Malmo, Sweden
[3] Ystad Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Lasarettsgatan 7A, S-27182 Ystad, Sweden
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adenomyosis; dysmenorrhea; endometriosis; follow-up; natural history; pelvic pain; ultrasonography; TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND; NONINVASIVE DIAGNOSIS; CONSENSUS OPINION; PREVALENCE; DEFINITIONS; TERMS;
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10.1111/aogs.14865
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R71 [妇产科学];
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IntroductionThere is a gap in knowledge regarding development of endometriosis and adenomyosis lesions visible at transvaginal ultrasound. The objectives were to evaluate if women with symptoms suggestive of endometriosis or adenomyosis but normal ultrasound examination develop endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions visible at ultrasound over time and if alterations of symptoms over time are associated with ultrasound findings at follow-up.Material and MethodsThis was a prospective cohort study of 100 symptomatic women with normal initial ultrasound examination during 2014-2017 who underwent follow-up ultrasound examination in 2022. Symptoms suggestive of endometriosis were assessed using visual analog scale at both examinations and minimal clinically important difference of 10 mm was considered as a significant alteration. An examiner with expertise in advanced ultrasound examination of endometriosis performed transvaginal ultrasound examinations in accordance with the consensus protocol by the International Deep Endometriosis Analysis group.ResultsAt follow-up ultrasound examination of 100 women, 13 (13% [95% CI 7.1-21.2]) had visible endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions, 8 (8% [95% CI 3.5-15.2]) had endometriosis lesions, and 6 (6% [95% CI 2.2-12.6]) had adenomyosis. At follow-up, women with endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions reported lower intensity of dysmenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain compared to women without lesions (48 mm [IQR 16-79] vs. 73 mm [IQR 46-85] and 45 mm [IQR 26-57] vs. 57 mm [IQR 36-75], p = 0.087 and p = 0.026, respectively). None of the women with endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions reported increased intensity of dysmenorrhea at follow-up, compared to 32/86 women (37%) without lesions (p = 0.008). Increased intensity of chronic pelvic pain tended to be less common in women with lesions compared to those without (3/13 [23%] vs. 35/86 [41%], p = 0.223).ConclusionsOur findings suggest that in symptomatic women, endometriosis and adenomyosis lesions visible at ultrasound may develop over time. However, majority of women remain having normal ultrasound examinations despite symptoms. Exacerbation of dysmenorrhea or chronic pelvic pain during follow-up was not associated with the development of endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions visible at ultrasound, suggesting that even women with less severe symptoms might benefit from a follow-up ultrasound when indicated. One in eight symptomatic women with normal initial ultrasound examination developed endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions visible at ultrasound over time. Exacerbation of dysmenorrhea or chronic pelvic pain was not associated with the development of endometriosis or adenomyosis lesions. The ultrasound images show development of endometrioma over time: (a) normal left ovary at initial ultrasound examination and (b) endometrioma in the same ovary 7 years later.image
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