Increasing trends in Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE) with Bilateral Endometrioma from Adolescence till Menopause: Case Series
This case series observed increasing trends of deep infiltrating endometriosis with bilateral endometrioma in patients across all age groups from adolescence to menopause.
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This paper is a case series describing deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) occurring with bilateral endometriomas, observed across age ranges from adolescence through menopause. The authors report that DIE with bilateral endometriomas was present in all age groups in their series, with the finding that such cases were seen at more than 35 years of age. As a case series, it does not provide a comparative denominator or analytic method to quantify “increasing trends,” and the study is limited by its descriptive design. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically the occurrence of deep infiltrating endometriosis with bilateral endometriomas across the life course.
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