Do women with deep infiltrating endometriosis have more tubal alterations? Objective evaluation of 473 patients.
Deep infiltrating endometriosis was not associated with significant tubal alterations compared to ovarian endometriosis, though prior surgeries correlated with worse tubal morphology and occlusion.
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