Endometriosis
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This paper explores the implantation and growth of shed endometrium during menstruation, suggesting host predisposition for acceptance, and illustrates primary cervical endometrioma alongside endometriosis of the vulva, vagina, ovaries, ileum, and colon.
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It has been proved beyond question that viable endometrium capable of implantation and growth is shed at menstruation. It is suggested that there is a host predisposition involved in acceptance of these endometrial implants. Primary cervical endometrioma is described and illustrated, as well as endometriosis involving the vulva, vagina, ovaries, ileum and colon.
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