Correction to "Koninckx PR, Hooghe TD, Oosterlynck D. Endometriosis: will the real natural history please stand up? (Reply of the Authors, Letter). Fertil Steril 1991;56:590-1."
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This letter to the editor clarifies points made in a previous article about the natural history of endometriosis.
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