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(Rmit Univ, Australia), Editor-in-chief (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China), Editor-in-chief (Rmit Univ, Australia), (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China)
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Endometriosis is a chronic health complaint that is experienced by up to 10% of women of reproductive age. Endometriosis results in significant psychological and financial burden. Surgical and pharmacological management can alleviate symptoms, but recurrence of endometriosis within one year is common. Many women use complementary and alternative therapies when the response to conventional medical treatments is inadequate. The latest book in the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine series uses a 'whole evidence' approach to summarise the management of endometriosis with Chinese medicine treatments. The current understanding of endometriosis — including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment — is summarised from conventional medicine and Chinese medicine perspectives. Next, a systematic approach is used to understand how endometriosis was treated with Chinese medicine in past eras. Internationally recognised scientific methods are used to identify and evaluate the clinical evidence for Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and related therapies. The potential mechanisms of herbal medicines are identified from experimental studies. The final chapter synthesises the evidence from the different literature sources and offers suggestions for contemporary clinical practice and future research. This book is a handy desktop reference for both clinicians and students of Chinese and integrative medicine. It provides a comprehensive synthesis of both traditional and contemporary knowledge that can inform clinical decision-making.

Disclaimer v
Foreword vii
Purpose of the Monograph xi
Authors and Contributors xv
Members of Advisory Committee and Panel xvii
Distinguished Professor Charlie Changli Xue xix
Professor Chuanjian Lu xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
List of Figures xlv
List of Tables xlvii
1 Introduction to Endometriosis 1(22)
Definition of Endometriosis
1(1)
Clinical Presentation
2(1)
Epidemiology
3(1)
Burden
4(1)
Risk Factors
5(1)
Pathological Processes
6(3)
Diagnosis
9(2)
Management
11(3)
Surgical Management
12(1)
Medical Management
12(1)
Management of Endometriosis-related Infertility
13(1)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
14(1)
Prognosis
14(1)
References
14(9)
2 Endometriosis in Chinese Medicine 23(18)
Introduction
23(1)
Aetiology and Pathogenesis
24(1)
Syndrome Differentiation and Treatments
24(2)
Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine Treatment Based on Syndrome Differentiation
26(7)
Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis
27(1)
Kidney Deficiency and Blood Stasis
28(1)
Cold Congealing and Blood Stasis
29(1)
Qi Deficiency and Blood Stasis
30(1)
Phlegm and Stasis Binding
31(1)
Dampness-heat and Stasis Obstructing the Uterus
32(1)
External Chinese Herbal Medicine Treatment
33(1)
Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine
33(1)
Chinese Herbal Medicine Enema
34(1)
Acupuncture Therapies
34(3)
Acupuncture
35(1)
Ear Acupuncture
36(1)
Abdominal Acupuncture
37(1)
Moxibustion
37(1)
Other Management Strategies
37(1)
References
38(3)
3 Classical Chinese Medicine Literature 41(30)
Introduction
41(1)
Search Terms
42(2)
Procedures for Search, Data Coding, and Data Analysis
44(3)
Search Results
47(1)
Citations Related to Endometriosis
48(1)
Definitions of Endometriosis
49(1)
Descriptions of the Aetiology of Endometriosis
50(2)
Chinese Herbal Medicine
52(13)
Frequency of Treatment Citations by Dynasty
52(1)
Treatment with Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine
53(9)
Most frequent oral use formulas in possible endometriosis citations
54(4)
Most frequent oral use herbs in possible endometriosis citations
58(2)
Most frequent oral use formulas in most likely endometriosis citations
60(1)
Most frequent oral use herbs in most likely endometriosis citations
61(1)
Treatment with Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine
62(1)
Discussion of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
63(2)
Acupuncture and Other Chinese Medicine Therapies
65(1)
Classical Literature in Perspective
66(3)
References
69(2)
4 Methods for Evaluating Clinical Evidence 71(18)
Introduction
71(1)
Search Strategy
72(1)
Inclusion Criteria
73(3)
Exclusion Criteria
76(1)
Outcomes
76(6)
Pain
77(1)
Recurrence
78(1)
Uterine and Cyst Volume
78(1)
Menstrual Volume
79(1)
Pregnancy Outcomes
79(1)
Health-related Quality of Life
79(2)
Other Outcomes
81(1)
Risk of Bias Assessment
82(1)
Statistical Analyses
83(1)
Assessment Using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation
84(2)
References
86(3)
5 Clinical Evidence for Chinese Herbal Medicine 89(202)
Introduction
89(1)
Chapter Structure
89(1)
Previous Systematic Reviews
90(5)
Systematic Reviews of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
90(2)
Systematic Reviews of Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas for Endometriosis
92(3)
Systematic Reviews of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
95(1)
Identification of Clinical Studies
95(1)
Part
1. Endometriosis
95(90)
Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
97(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
97(57)
Risk of bias assessment
101(1)
Outcomes
102(2)
Dysmenorrhoea
104(7)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
104(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo
105(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
105(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus pharmacotherapy versus pharmacotherapy
108(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus placebo plus hormone therapy
111(1)
Pelvic pain
111(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
111(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
112(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
112(1)
Dyspareunia
113(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
113(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
114(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
114(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus placebo plus hormone therapy
115(1)
Recurrence
116(5)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
116(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
117(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
120(1)
Ovarian cyst size
121(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
121(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo
121(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
121(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
122(1)
Uterine volume
123(1)
Menstrual volume
123(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
123(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus placebo plus hormone therapy
123(1)
Pregnancy outcomes
123(5)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
124(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
125(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus pharmacotherapy versus pharmacotherapy
126(2)
Fatigue
128(1)
Health-related quality of life
128(5)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
128(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
130(3)
Kupperman Index
133(1)
Bone density
133(1)
Assessment using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation
133(14)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo
135(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
136(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
139(3)
Shao fu zhu yu tang plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
142(1)
Xue fu zhu yu tang versus hormone therapy
142(1)
Xue fu zhu yu tang plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
143(3)
Gui zhi fu ling jiao nang versus hormone therapy
146(1)
Gui zhi fu ling jiao nang plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
147(1)
Randomised controlled trial evidence for individual oral formulas
147(2)
Frequently reported orally used herbs in meta-analyses showing favourable effect
149(4)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in randomised controlled trials
153(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
154(10)
Outcomes
157(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
157(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
157(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
158(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus pharmacotherapy versus pharmacotherapy
158(1)
Pelvic pain
158(1)
Dyspareunia
159(1)
Recurrence
159(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
159(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
160(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
161(1)
Pregnancy outcomes
161(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
162(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
162(1)
Ovarian cyst size
162(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
162(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
163(1)
Uterine volume
163(1)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in controlled clinical trials
163(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
164(4)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in non-controlled studies
167(1)
Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
168(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
168(6)
Risk of bias assessment
169(1)
Outcomes
170(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
170(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
171(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
171(1)
Pelvic pain
171(1)
Dyspareunia
172(1)
Recurrence
172(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
172(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
172(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
173(1)
Ovarian cyst size
173(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
173(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
173(1)
Safety of topical Chinese herbal medicine in randomised controlled trials
174(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
174(2)
Outcomes
175(1)
Pregnancy outcomes
175(1)
Safety of topical Chinese herbal medicine in controlled clinical trials
175(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
176(1)
Oral plus Topical CHM for Endometriosis
176(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
176(6)
Risk of bias assessment
177(2)
Outcomes
179(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
179(1)
Dyspareunia
180(1)
Recurrence
180(1)
Oral plus topical Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
180(1)
Oral plus topical Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
181(1)
Ovarian cyst volume
181(1)
Pregnancy outcomes
181(1)
Health-related quality of life
181(1)
Safety of oral plus topical Chinese herbal medicine in randomised controlled trials
182(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
182(2)
Outcomes
183(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
183(1)
Recurrence
183(1)
Pregnancy outcomes
184(1)
Safety of oral plus topical Chinese herbal medicine in controlled clinical trials
184(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis
184(1)
Part
2. Adenomyosis
185(32)
Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
186(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
186(21)
Risk of bias assessment
187(3)
Outcomes
190(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
190(5)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
190(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo
191(1)
Oral CHM versus pharmacotherapy
191(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
193(2)
Dyspareunia
195(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
195(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
195(1)
Uterine volume
195(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
195(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
196(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
196(1)
Menstrual volume
197(3)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
198(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
198(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
198(2)
Pregnancy outcomes
200(1)
Fatigue
200(1)
Health-related quality of life
200(1)
Randomised controlled trial evidence for individual oral formulas
201(3)
Frequently reported herbs in meta-analyses showing favourable effect
204(2)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine for adenomyosis in randomised controlled trials
206(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
207(3)
Dysmenorrhoea
208(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
208(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
208(1)
Uterine volume
209(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
209(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
209(1)
Menstrual volume
209(1)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in controlled clinical trials for women with adenomyosis
210(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
210(2)
Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
212(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
212(2)
Risk of bias assessment
212(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
213(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
213(1)
Topical Chinese herbal medicine plus ultrasound therapy versus ultrasound therapy
213(1)
Uterine volume
214(1)
Ovarian cyst volume
214(1)
Menstrual volume
214(1)
Safety of topical Chinese herbal medicine in randomised controlled trials for women with adenomyosis
214(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
214(1)
Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
215(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
215(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Adenomyosis
216(1)
Part
3. Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
217(9)
Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
217(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
217(3)
Risk of bias assessment
218(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
219(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
219(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
219(1)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in randomised controlled trials for endometriosis and adenomyosis
220(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
220(3)
Outcomes
222(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
222(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
222(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
222(1)
Recurrence
223(1)
Safety of oral Chinese herbal medicine in controlled clinical trials for endometriosis and adenomyosis
223(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
223(2)
Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
225(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
225(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Oral plus Topical Chinese Herbal Medicine for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
226(1)
Part
4. Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists
226(13)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists
226(2)
Risk of Bias Assessment
228(1)
Outcomes
229(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
230(1)
Recurrence
230(1)
Endometriosis Health Profile-5
230(1)
Menopausal Symptoms
231(8)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus no treatment
231(2)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus pharmacotherapy
233(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus pharmacotherapy versus pharmacotherapy
233(2)
Bone Density
235(1)
Safety of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists in Randomised Controlled Trials
235(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists
236(1)
Outcomes
237(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
237(1)
Recurrence
237(1)
Menopausal Symptoms
237(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus placebo
238(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine versus hormone therapy
238(1)
Oral Chinese herbal medicine plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
238(1)
Bone Density
238(1)
Safety of Oral Chinese Herbal Medicine for Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists
239(1)
Part
5. Endometriosis Outside the Pelvic Cavity
239(52)
Clinical Evidence for Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicine Treatments
240(11)
Ge xia zhu yu tang
241(1)
Xue fu zhu yu tang
242(1)
Shao fu zhu yu tang
243(1)
Li Chong tang
244(1)
Qing re tiao xue tang
244(1)
San jie zhen tong jiao nang
245(1)
Endometriosis
245(2)
Adenomyosis
247(1)
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
248(1)
Gui zhi fu ling jiao nang
249(1)
Endometriosis
249(1)
Adenomyosis
250(1)
Summary of Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinical Evidence
251(9)
Key Findings for Endometriosis
254(2)
Key Findings for Adenomyosis
256(1)
Key Findings for Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
257(1)
Key Findings for Side Effects of Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Agonists
258(1)
Limitations of the Evidence
258(1)
Safety of Chinese Herbal Medicine
259(1)
References
260(3)
References for Included Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinical Studies
263(28)
6 Pharmacological Actions of Frequently Used Herbs 291(38)
Introduction
291(1)
Methods
292(1)
Experimental Studies on Chi Shao
293(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
293(1)
Analgesic Actions
294(1)
Hormone Regulation
295(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
295(1)
Experimental Studies on Chuan Xiong
295(3)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
295(1)
Analgesic Actions
296(1)
Hormone Regulation
297(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
298(1)
Experimental Studies on Dan Shen
298(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
298(1)
Analgesic Actions
299(1)
Hormone Regulation
300(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
300(1)
Experimental Studies on Dang Gui
300(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
300(1)
Analgesic Actions
301(1)
Hormone Regulation
301(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
302(1)
Experimental Studies on E Zhu
302(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
302(1)
Analgesic Actions
303(1)
Hormone Regulation
304(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
304(1)
Experimental Studies on Gan Cao
304(3)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
305(1)
Analgesic Actions
306(1)
Hormone Regulation
306(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
306(1)
Experimental Studies on San Leng
307(1)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
307(1)
Analgesic Actions
308(1)
Hormone Regulation
308(1)
Experimental Studies on Tao Ren
308(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
308(2)
Analgesic Action
310(1)
Hormone Regulation
310(1)
Immunomodulatory Actions
310(1)
Experimental Studies on Xiang Fu
310(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
311(1)
Analgesic Actions
311(1)
Hormone Regulation
312(1)
Experimental Studies on Yan Hu Suo
312(2)
Anti-endometriosis Actions
312(1)
Analgesic Actions
313(1)
Hormone Regulation
314(1)
Experimental Studies on Herbal Formulas
314(2)
Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang
314(1)
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
315(1)
Summary of the Pharmacological Actions of the Common Herbs
316(1)
References
317(12)
7 Clinical Evidence for Acupuncture and Related Therapies 329(30)
Introduction
329(1)
Previous Systematic Reviews
330(1)
Identification of Clinical Studies
331(1)
Endometriosis
331(1)
Acupuncture
331(17)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Acupuncture for Endometriosis
333(12)
Risk of bias assessments
335(1)
Outcomes
336(1)
Dysmenorrhoea
337(1)
Acupuncture versus sham acupuncture
337(1)
Acupuncture versus hormone therapy
337(1)
Warm needle acupuncture versus hormone therapy
337(1)
Pelvic pain
338(1)
Acupuncture versus sham acupuncture
338(1)
Acupuncture plus moxibustion and electroacupuncture versus placebo acupuncture
338(1)
Dyspareunia
339(1)
Acupuncture versus sham acupuncture
339(1)
Acupuncture versus hormone therapy
339(1)
Recurrence
339(1)
Ovarian cyst size
339(1)
Quality of life
340(3)
Acupuncture versus sham acupuncture
340(1)
Acupuncture plus moxibustion versus gestrinone
341(1)
Acupuncture plus moxibustion and electroacupuncture versus placebo acupuncture
341(2)
Warm needle acupuncture versus hormone therapy
343(1)
Assessment using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation
343(7)
Acupuncture versus sham acupuncture
344(1)
Acupuncture versus hormone therapy
344(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Acupuncture for Endometriosis
345(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Acupuncture for Endometriosis
346(1)
Safety of Acupuncture for Endometriosis
347(1)
Moxibustion
348(4)
Risk of Bias Assessment
348(1)
Outcomes
349(1)
Assessment Using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation
350(2)
Moxibustion versus hormone therapy
350(1)
Moxibustion plus hormone therapy versus hormone therapy
351(1)
Safety of Moxibustion for Endometriosis
352(1)
Adenomyosis
352(1)
Moxibustion
352(2)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Moxibustion for Adenomyosis
352(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Moxibustion for Adenomyosis
353(1)
Safety of Moxibustion for Adenomyosis
353(1)
Clinical Evidence for Commonly Used Acupuncture and Related Therapies
354(1)
Summary of Acupuncture and Related Therapies Clinical Evidence
354(2)
References
356(1)
References for Included Acupuncture Therapies Clinical Studies
357(2)
8 Clinical Evidence for Combination Therapies 359(18)
Introduction
359(1)
Identification of Clinical Studies
359(1)
Endometriosis
360(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Combination Therapies for Endometriosis
360(7)
Risk of Bias Assessment
364(1)
Outcomes
364(1)
Clinical Evidence for Combination Chinese Medicine Therapies
365(5)
Chinese herbal medicine plus moxibustion
365(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus electroacupuncture
365(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus acupuncture point stimulator
366(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus acupuncture and moxibustion
366(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus acupuncture, tuina and hormone therapy
366(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus acupuncture, moxibustion, and plum-blossom needle therapy
367(1)
Controlled Clinical Trials of Combination Therapies for Endometriosis
367(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Combination Therapies for Endometriosis
368(1)
Safety of Combination Therapies for Endometriosis
369(1)
Adenomyosis
369(1)
Randomised Controlled Trials of Combination Therapies for Adenomyosis
370(2)
Risk of Bias Assessment
371(1)
Clinical Evidence for Combination Chinese Medicine Therapies
371(8)
Chinese herbal medicine plus acupuncture and hormone therapy
371(1)
Chinese herbal medicine plus moxibustion
372(1)
Non-controlled Studies of Combination Therapies for Adenomyosis
372(1)
Safety of Combination Therapies for Adenomyosis
373(1)
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
373(1)
Summary of Combination Therapies Evidence
374(1)
References
375(1)
References for Included Combination Therapies Clinical Studies
375(2)
9 Summary and Conclusions 377(28)
Introduction
377(1)
Chinese Medicine Syndrome Differentiation
378(1)
Chinese Herbal Medicine
379(8)
Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas in Key Clinical Guidelines and Textbooks, Classical Literature and Clinical Studies
384(3)
Acupuncture and Related Therapies
387(5)
Acupuncture Therapies in Key Clinical Guidelines and Textbooks, Classical Literature and Clinical Studies
388(4)
Limitations of Evidence
392(4)
Classical Literature
392(2)
Clinical Studies
394(2)
Experimental Studies
396(1)
Implications for Practice
396(2)
Implications for Research
398(3)
References
401(4)
Glossary 405(10)
Index 415