Continuous Amenorrhea May Be Insufficient to Stop the Progression of Colorectal Endometriosis

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This paper investigates the efficacy of continuous amenorrhea in halting the progression of colorectal endometriosis, suggesting it may not be sufficient on its own.

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dysmenorrheadyspareuniaendometriosis

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Colonic Diseases Contraceptives, Oral, Combined Endometriosis Rectal Diseases Adult Amenorrhea Amenorrhea Colonic Diseases Colon, Sigmoid Colon, Sigmoid Constipation Constipation Contraceptives, Oral, Combined Digestive System Surgical Procedures Digestive System Surgical Procedures Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea Dyspareunia Dyspareunia Endometriosis

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