Human Reproduction vol.5 no.7 pp.765-784, 1990 CLINICAL REVIEW Pathophysiology of mild endometriosis: review of literature

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This paper critically reviews the literature on the pathophysiology, prevalence, symptoms, natural history, and subfecundity factors of mild endometriosis, as well as treatment impacts on fertility.

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'To whom correspondence should be addressed Endometriosis is a puzzling condition and the literature is characterized by a large number of uncontrolled reports on its aetiology and pathophysiology. In particular the relationship between mild endometriosis and subfecundity is uncertain. This paper critically reviews the published literature on the pathogenesis, prevalence, menstrual symptomatology and natural history of endometriosis. Furthermore, factors implicated in causing subfecundity in relation to endometriosis and the impact of various treatments in enhancing fertility among women with mild endometriosis have been assessed. Key words: mild endometriosis/pathophysiology/review of literature

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