Endometriosis en la adolescencia: seis años de seguimiento en el Hospital General de Medellín
This retrospective study of 34 adolescent endometriosis patients found an incidence of 2.7%, with dysmenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain as primary complaints, and noted improvement in 55.9% following laparoscopy and oral contraceptives.
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