PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF ENDOMETRIOSIS IN WOMEN OF BUKHARA REGION

In: Euro-Asia Conferences · 2021 · pp. 134–136 · W3194718472
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This study examined the pathomorphological changes of endometriosis in women of the Bukhara region, noting its prevalence during the climacteric and menopausal periods, typically between ages 38 and 55.

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In recent decades, the problem of endometriosis has attracted more and more attention from obstetricians-gynaecologists, oncologists and pathologists. This is due to the intensive investigation of research methods and improved detection of this disease. This pathology is more often observed in the climatic period and menopause. The average age of women with endometriosis is between 38 and 55 years. According to medical statistics, female endometriosis is considered the most common ailment in reproductive age, ranging from 12% to 50%.

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