A promise in the treatment of endometriosis: an observational cohort study on ovarian endometrioma reduction by N-acetylcysteine.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Urged by the unmet medical needs in endometriosis treatment, often with undesirable side effects, and encouraged by Nacetylcysteine
(NAC) efficacy in an animal model of endometriosis and by the virtual absence of toxicity of this natural compound,
we performed an observational cohort study on ovarian endometriosis. NAC treatment or no treatment was offered to 92
consecutive Italian women referred to our university hospital with ultrasound confirmed diagnosis of ovarian endometriosis
and scheduled to undergo laparoscopy 3 months later. According to patients acceptance or refusal, NAC-treated and untreated
groups finally comprised 73 and 72 endometriomas, respectively. After 3 months, within NAC-treated patients cyst mean diameter
was slightly reduced (-1.5 mm) versus a significant increase (+6.6 mm) in untreated patients (P = 0.001). Particularly, during
NAC treatment, more cysts reduced and fewer cysts increased their size. Our results are better than those reported after
hormonal treatments. Twenty-four NAC-treated patients--versus 1 within controls--cancelled scheduled laparoscopy due to cysts
decrease/disappearance and/or relevant pain reduction (21 cases) or pregnancy (1 case). Eight pregnancies occurred inNAC-treated
patients and 6 in untreated patients.We can conclude that NAC actually represents a simple effective treatment for endometriosis,
without side effects, and a suitable approach for women desiring a pregnancy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Costa, Graziella; Brunelli, Roberto; Pittaluga, Eugenia; Krasnowska, EWA KRYSTYNA; Parasassi, Tiziana
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