A danazol-loaded intrauterine device (IUD) containing 300-400 mg of danazol was inserted for 6 months in a group of women (n = 18) (median age 36.6 years; age range: 30 to 46 years) with a histologic diagnosis of endometriosis, referred for recurrent pelvic pain. Dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and pelvic pain significantly decreased after the first month, with a persistent effect during the 6 months of IUD insertion. These results show that a danazol-loaded IUD is an effective conservative therapy for patients with endometriosis-related pelvic pain. © 2004 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine
We report the results of a controlled, randomized, prospective, 'double blind' evaluation of the eff...
Background: The objective was to study the role of laparoscopic fulguration and danazol therapy for ...
We report the results of administration of danazol after suspension of gonadotrophin-releasing hormo...
A danazol-loaded intrauterine device (IUD) containing 300-400 mg of danazol was inserted for 6 month...
The most effective therapy for endometriosis is a matter for debate. The aim of the present randomiz...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with vaginal danazol in improving the pain sym...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a safe long-term medical treatment for deeply infiltrating endometriosis,...
Objective: Objective of this study is to compare the mean decrease in VAS pain score with Danazol ve...
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of very low dose danazol in improving pelvic pain in women with ...
Study Objective. To evaluate the clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction of long-term danazol del...
Twenty-three patients with laparoscopically diagnosed endometriosis and pelvic pain were allocated r...
vaginal danazol ring therapy for pelvic endometriosis, in particular deeply infiltrating endometrios...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction of danazol delivered vaginally...
We report the results of a controlled, randomized, prospective, 'double blind' evaluation of the eff...
Background: The objective was to study the role of laparoscopic fulguration and danazol therapy for ...
We report the results of administration of danazol after suspension of gonadotrophin-releasing hormo...
A danazol-loaded intrauterine device (IUD) containing 300-400 mg of danazol was inserted for 6 month...
The most effective therapy for endometriosis is a matter for debate. The aim of the present randomiz...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of treatment with vaginal danazol in improving the pain sym...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a safe long-term medical treatment for deeply infiltrating endometriosis,...
Objective: Objective of this study is to compare the mean decrease in VAS pain score with Danazol ve...
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of very low dose danazol in improving pelvic pain in women with ...
Study Objective. To evaluate the clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction of long-term danazol del...
Twenty-three patients with laparoscopically diagnosed endometriosis and pelvic pain were allocated r...
vaginal danazol ring therapy for pelvic endometriosis, in particular deeply infiltrating endometrios...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction of danazol delivered vaginally...
We report the results of a controlled, randomized, prospective, 'double blind' evaluation of the eff...
Background: The objective was to study the role of laparoscopic fulguration and danazol therapy for ...
We report the results of administration of danazol after suspension of gonadotrophin-releasing hormo...