Estudo da interação de fatores epidemiológicos e clínicos em mulheres diagnosticadas com endometriose na cidade do Rio de Janeiro
This study evaluated demographic and environmental factors in 157 women diagnosed with endometriosis in Rio de Janeiro, finding an average diagnosis age of 31.23 years and frequent obesity and advanced disease stages.
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This exploratory observational study evaluated demographic characteristics and selected environmental-related factors in 157 women diagnosed with endometriosis in three large hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, aiming to assess interactions between epidemiological and clinical factors. The study reported an average diagnosis age of 31.23 years, that 85% had at least completed secondary education, that 56.3% were overweight or obese, and that 66% were in stage III or IV of infiltrative progression. A key limitation explicitly implied by the design is its exploratory case-series nature, which constrains causal inference about environmental contributions. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it analyzes demographic and environmental factors in a hospital-based series of women with endometriosis in Rio de Janeiro.
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