Correction: Chronic Endometritis and Endometriosis: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

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This paper reviews the evidence suggesting a shared etiology and pathogenesis between chronic endometritis and endometriosis, proposing they may represent different manifestations of the same underlying condition.

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