Les dysménorrhées.
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Dysmenorrhea is frequently found in women during reproductive age. Clinically, two forms coexist :primary dysmenorrhea for which no organic origin can be found and secondary dysmenorrhea. In this situation, anatomic lesion can be recognized (mainly endometriosis, adenomyosis and intra-uterine devices). Diagnostical and therapeutical processing are described.
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