Lower Body Mass Index (BMI) Is a Marker of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE) and Endometriomas (OMA): Results of a Case Control Study of 476 Patients
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This case-control study of 476 patients found that a lower body mass index (BMI) is a marker for deep infiltrating endometriosis and endometriomas.
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- The clinical manifestations and anamnestic risk factors of different forms of endometriosis in Russian women: subgroup analyses in the framework of the international study FEELING 2018
- The clinical manifestations and anamnestic risk factors of different forms of endometriosis in Russian women: subgroup analyses in the framework of the international study FEELING 2018
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- The clinical manifestations and anamnestic risk factors of different forms of endometriosis in Russian women: subgroup analyses in the framework of the international study FEELING 2018
- The clinical manifestations and anamnestic risk factors of different forms of endometriosis in Russian women: subgroup analyses in the framework of the international study FEELING 2018
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