Sonomorphologic Changes in Colorectal Deep Endometriosis: The Long-Term Impact of Age and Hormonal Treatment.
Simon KecksteinJuergen DipponGernot HudelistPhilippe KoninckxGeorge CondousLennard SchroederJoerg KecksteinPublished in: Ultraschall in der Medizin (Stuttgart, Germany : 1980) (2023)
In conservatively managed patients with rectal endometriosis, without hormonal therapy, lesion size can exhibit a moderate increase up to the end of the fourth decade of life, after which it appears to stabilize. This increase does not follow a linear pattern. Hormonal therapy is crucial in impeding further progression, resulting in either a cessation or a regression of lesion growth.