Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8782238 | Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
In adolescents with suspected endometriosis, dienogest 2Â mg for 52Â weeks was associated with a decrease in lumbar BMD, followed by partial recovery after treatment discontinuation. Endometriosis-associated pain was substantially reduced during treatment. Because bone accretion is critical during adolescence, results of the VISanne study to assess safety in ADOlescents (VISADO) study highlights the need for tailored treatment in this population, taking into account the expected efficacy on endometriosis-associated pain and an individual's risk factors for osteoporosis.
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Authors
Andreas D. MD, PhD, Liying MD, MSc, Martin MD, PhD, Bodo MSc, Maja MD, Bettina MD, MA, Horace MD, PhD, Pia MD, Olga MD, Kerstin MD, PhD, Christian MD, MSc,