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Current and Future Medical Therapies for Adenomyosis
- Source :
- Seminars in reproductive medicine. 38(2-03)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- There is no approved medical therapy for adenomyosis and limited evidence to guide treatments in part due to the complexity of nonhistologic diagnosis and the prevalence of concomitant gynecologic conditions. Most available evidence focuses on the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding, painful menses, and pelvic pain. Data evaluating fertility outcomes, sexual function, and quality of life following treatment are lacking. Additionally, there is no disease-specific measure of quality of life for adenomyosis. The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system appears to be the most effective first-line therapy based on efficacy compared with oral agents, maintenance of steady-state hormonal levels, and contraceptive benefit. In areas where it is marketed, the progestin dienogest appears superior to combined oral contraceptives. Long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists are effective and should be considered second-line therapy but are limited by hypogonadal effects. Additional data regarding oral gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists are required. While aromatase inhibitors demonstrate improvement in heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain, further research is needed to determine their role in the management of adenomyosis. Progesterone receptor modulators may have a role for this disease if released again to market with appropriate safety parameters. Finally, modulation of prolactin and/or oxytocin may provide novel nonsteroidal treatment options.
- Subjects :
- Infertility
medicine.drug_class
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Disease
Levonorgestrel
Bioinformatics
Hormone antagonist
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
0302 clinical medicine
Endocrinology
Hormone Antagonists
Dysmenorrhea
Physiology (medical)
medicine
Humans
Nandrolone
Adenomyosis
030212 general & internal medicine
Menorrhagia
Pain Measurement
030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine
business.industry
Pelvic pain
Obstetrics and Gynecology
medicine.disease
Reproductive Medicine
Dienogest
chemistry
Quality of Life
Female
medicine.symptom
Sexual function
business
Progestin
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15264564
- Volume :
- 38
- Issue :
- 2-03
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Seminars in reproductive medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7a354034768d72e8418130d20934d3d7