Does the diameter of an endometrioma predict the extent of pelvic adhesions associated with endometriosis?

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Kaya, H [1 ]
Sezik, M [1 ]
Ozkaya, O [1 ]
Sahiner, H [1 ]
Ozbasar, D [1 ]
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[1] Suleyman Demirel Univ, Tip Fak, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Isparta, Turkey
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endometrioma; endometriosis; adhesions; pelvis;
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OBJECTIVE: To correlate ovarian endometrioma diameter with the extent of pelvic adhesions. STUDY DESIGN: Forty women with unilateral ovarian cysts thought to be endometriomas were prospectively recruited. The interventions were transvaginal ultrasound to measure the size of the ovarian endometrioma and a laparoscopic surgical procedure, including detailed pelvic assessment. Main outcome measures were pelvic adhesion scores using the American Fertility Society revised classification of endometriosis. RESULTS: Thirty-two women met the inclusion criteria. Twelve had an endometrioma < 3 cm in diameter; 12, 3-5 cm; and 8, > 5 cm. Adhesion scores from various anatomic areas did not differ across these 3 groups. No correlation between the size of the endometrioma and associated pelvic adhesions was found using multiple regression analysis. CONCLUSION: The size of an endometrioma measured by transvaginal ultrasound does not correlate with the extent of adhesive disease. Small (< 3 cm) endometriomas may be associated with a considerable degree of pelvic adhesions.
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