Increasing Trends in Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE) with Bilateral Endometrioma from Adolescence till Menopause
This study investigated the increasing trends of deep infiltrating endometriosis with bilateral endometrioma from adolescence through menopause, analyzing epidemiological data to identify patterns.
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