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Active clinical trials for "Endometriosis"

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A Survey on Efficacy and Safety in Patients With Endometriosis

Endometriosis

This survey is intended to collect efficacy and safety data of Duphaston® Tablets in patients with endometriosis under actual condition of its use and to obtain data for effectively and safely utilizing this drug.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Post Marketing Surveillance Study For Sayana®

Product SurveillancePostmarketing

Post Marketing Surveillance To Observe Safety And Efficacy Of Sayana® Used For Contraception And Management Of Endometriosis-Associated Pain

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Non-Interventional Study of Zoladex in Endometriosis

Endometriosis

This is a prospective, open label NIS, which is to assess the efficacy of Zoladex in adjuvant setting after operation in moderate to severe endometriosis patients.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Application of Probe-based Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy in the Diagnosis of Deep Endometriosis...

Bowel Endometriosis

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the uterus.Endometriosis affects 5%-15% of women in the reproductive age. Deep endometriosis is mostly defined as a single endometrial nodule, located in the vesico-uterine fold or close to the distal 20 cm of the large bowel. Current guidelines recommends that laparoscopy with histology should be done to diagnose endometriosis. Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) has been used as a GI tract endoscopy additive tool in recent years, providing in-vivo cellular-level imaging, a concept known as "optical biopsy". considering the rectal bleeding that occurs in patients suffering from bowel endometriosis, usually with a normal mucosa seen at standard endoscopy (personal data), we hypothesized that there might be histological architectural changes in the vessels or the mucosa/sub mucosa in bowel endometriosis.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Women With Endocrine and Reproductive-Related Conditions

Endocrine DiseaseInfertility3 more

This study was designed to allow inpatient and outpatient evaluation of women with a variety of reproductive and endocrine-related disorders for purposes of research and physician education. The evaluations may include ultrasound examinations, blood, saliva, and/or urine samples. In some cases, specific laboratory or X-ray studies will be performed to confirm the diagnosis or assist in the treatment of the patient. These additional tests will be conducted within the guidelines of current gynecologic practice. In some cases, the patient will receive medical or surgical treatment for their disorder. The purpose of this study is to provide an opportunity for physicians to evaluate women with medical conditions of reproduction. These evaluations and treatments will support clinical training and research for the accredited training program in reproductive endocrinology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).<TAB>

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

A Study of Women Receiving Standard of Care (SOC) for the Treatment of Pelvic Pain Due to Suspected...

EndometriosisChronic Pelvic Pain1 more

This study will describe historic, current, and evolving treatment pathways, treatments, and interventions in women with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of endometriosis in order to better understand the impact of early intervention on the disease or its symptoms. Length of treatment is dependent on standard of care treatment provided and all study information will be collected during routine standard of care visits.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Manual Therapy to Improve Quality of Life and Decrease Pain in Subjects With Endometriosis...

EndometriosisPelvic Pain1 more

This study will compare subjects with a history of pelvic or menstrual pain diagnosed with endometriosis treated at Clear Passage with untreated control subjects. The treatment group will be a retrospective chart review; the control subject group will be a prospective questionnaire based study. The study will assess the changes in pain experienced by subjects treated with manual therapy at Clear Passage to untreated subjects with endometriosis.

Terminated7 enrollment criteria

Post Operative Continuous Active Combination Sex Steroids for the Prevention of Recurrent Endometrioma...

Endometrioma

The aim of this study is to determine whether or not continuous combined oral contraceptive pills (COCP's) decrease the risk of recurrent endometrioma formation. The investigators' hypothesis is that patients who have endometriomas surgically removed and then are started on COCP's will have a decreased incidence of recurrent endometrioma formation. The investigators' research protocol is designed to show a statistically significant decreased incidence of endometrioma formation in the hopes that physicians will use COCP's in patients they have removed an endometrioma in who do not desire immediate fertility. Long term, the investigators hope to establish a standard of care that COCP's be used postoperatively in appropriate candidates to decrease the chance of recurrent endometrioma formation.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Pomegranate Juice Effect on Oxidative Stress in Infertile Women During IVF Treatment

PCOSEndometriosis2 more

tTe investigators estimate pomegranate supplementation effect on oxidative stress in infertile women with PCOS, endometriosis and advanced maternal age during IVF treatment. The primary aim is to compare the obtained oxidative stress markers in follicular fluid with pomegranate supplementation vs control.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Randomized Study of Gonadotropin-releasing-hormone Agonist (GnRH-a) or Expectant Management for...

Endometriosis

The purpose of this study is to identify the recurrent rate and pregnancy rate of advanced endometriosis after laparoscopic surgery plus GnRHa goserelin acetate treatment.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria
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