Trends in Endometriosis among Laparoscopic Patients in Multiple Hospitals in Northern India: A 3-Year Review
This 3-year review of laparoscopic patients in North India found endometriosis in 25% of cases, with infertility and pelvic pain as primary symptoms, primarily affecting women aged 25-29.
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