Abstract

PurposeTo verify if different endometrial lesions determine the diagnostic symptom panel for a specific symptom.MethodsWe recruited 537 women with endometriosis who underwent laparoscopic surgery. Data on patient characteristics, severity of pelvic pain symptoms, disease stage and anatomical characteristics of endometriotic lesions were collected and analyzed by univariate analysis, followed by multiple logistic regression.ResultsWe observed a strong inverse relationship between pain symptoms and, respectively, the age of women at surgery (OR 0.885; p<0.05) and nulliparity (OR 5.6; p<0.05). A significant association between dysmenorrhea and nulliparity (OR 10.1; p< 0.01) and dysmenorrhea and rAFS stage (OR 4.7; p<0.05) was also confirmed. Finally a strong relationship was found between the presence of a rectovaginal endometriotic nodule and pain symptoms: dyspareunia (OR 13.8, p<0.001) and dysmenorrhea (OR 2.3, p<0.05). Significant relationships were found between the presence of peri-annexial adherences ...

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