Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
2001 Apr;44(4):679-682.
Study on endometriosis in an adolescent population
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To review diagnostic procedure, clinical stage, age distribution, treatment of endometriosis in adolescents.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 39 adolescent girls(11-21)
admitted to Yonsei University College of Medicine between 1990 and 1999. We identified 39 patients who
underwent laparotomy or laparoscopy and was diagnosed as having endometriosis. Endometriosis was
classified according to the Revised American Fertility Society Classification(AFS). The chief symptoms leading
to diagnosis, clinical stage, age distribution, and treatment modality were reviewed.
RESULTS
Average age of menarche was 14.2, and the interval after the menarche was 5.9 years. The
chief symptoms leading to diagnosis were chronic pelvic pain(27%), acute pelvic pain(21%), palpable pelvic
mass(21%), dysmenorrhea(18%). Laparoscopy was performed in 20 patients(51%). The majority of the
patients(44%) presented with stage II, 4(10%) with stage I, 11(28%) with stage III, and 7(18%) with stage IV.
GnRH agonists(64.1%), expectant managements(25.7%), OCPs(5.1%) and danazol(5.1%) were used after
surgery.
CONCLUSION
Adolescents with chronic pelvic pain have a high rate of endometriosis and should be
promptly referred to a gynecologist to diagnose the etiological lesion of pelvic pain and initiate appropriate
therapy.