Epidemiological Profile and Location of Lesions According to #ENZIAN of Patients Operated on for Endometriosis in a Public Endoscopic Surgery Centre, Yaounde, Cameroon
This study analyzed 159 endometriosis patients, finding infertility and tubal lesions were most common, with deep lesions often located in compartment B according to the #ENZIAN classification.
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