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Traitement médical de l’endométriose

Medical management of endometriosis

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Côlon & Rectum

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L’endométriose est une affection fréquente dont les symptômes peuvent être variés. Le traitement curatif repose surtout sur l’approche opératoire, mais le traitement médical prend une place croissante dans la préparation à la chirurgie et surtout dans la prévention des récidives. La base du traitement est l’hormonothérapie dont l’objectif est d’obtenir une hypo-oestrogénie. Si les agonistes de la GnRH sont prescrits de façon limitée dans le temps, les pilules oestroprogestatives et les progestatifs pourront être administrés beaucoup plus longtemps.

Abstract

Endometriosis is a common condition with various symptoms. The curative treatment is usually associated to surgical approach. The aim of medical treatment is to avoid recurrences and, in association to surgery, offer the patient a limited and less aggressive approach. GnRH agonists can be used for limited duration. Progestatives can be administered for a longer period to prevent recurrences.

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Ploteau, S. Traitement médical de l’endométriose. Colon Rectum 10, 164–166 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11725-016-0660-4

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