Endometriosis: Where are we today? An Anesthesiologist’s Point of View

In: Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences · 2023 · vol. 4(3) , pp. 450–453 · doi:10.37871/jbres1695 · W4366001035
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Abstract

Worldwide 10 % of women in reproductive age and 25 % up to 50 % of infertile women are affected due to endometriosis [1,2]. This condition has a comparable incidence to asthma and chronic low back pain [3]. The natural history of the disease remains poorly understood although genetic, immunological, and hormonal factors are all believed to contribute to disease severity [4].

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