Background: In young women, combined hormonal contraceptives can
ameliorate menstrual pain and reduce menstrual loss, but their efficacy in
adenomyosis has not been proven. The aim of this study was to investigate whether
ultrasound features of adenomyosis are modified by a combined hormonal
contraceptive containing dienogest. Methods: Fifty-eight out of 173
premenopausal women consecutively attending our university hospital outpatient
service for contraception were enrolled in this observational study. Women with
menstrual pain or heavy menstrual bleeding underwent ultrasonography. An expert
sonographer diagnosed or excluded adenomyosis and fibroids via morphological
uterus sonographic assessment (MUSA). The intensity of menstrual pain was
quantified by each patient on a visual analogue scale (VAS). A total of 38 women
with and 20 without ultrasound features of adenomyosis received dienogest-based
hormonal contraceptive and had a follow-up ultrasound after 6 months of
treatment. Results: During treatment, uterine volume decreased
by –13.1
