[Guidelines for the management of painful endometriosis].
This paper reviews evidence for medical and surgical treatments for painful endometriosis, finding that GnRH agonists, progestins, oral contraceptives, and danazol suppress pain, while surgery is effective but recurrence necessitates further treatment.
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