Grow D R, Filer R B
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, York Hospital, Pennsylvania.
Obstet Gynecol. 1991 Sep;78(3 Pt 2):538-9.
Presented here is the first reported case of biopsy-proved adenomyosis treated medically with long-term GnRH analogue. Uterine volume, as calculated by serial ultrasound measurements, was reduced by 65% after 4 months and remained small several months after discontinuation of therapy. Size reduction was accompanied by amenorrhea and relief of severe dysmenorrhea. Though not proposed as a substitute for surgery, GnRH analogue may be useful as a surgical adjuvant or for temporary reduction of symptoms.