Severe endometriosis involving the urogenital system

In: Modern Management of Endometriosis · 2005 · pp. 220–229 · doi:10.1201/b14621-25 · W1684040417
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This chapter details two forms of urogenital system endometriosis, noting a significant recent increase in prevalence that may be linked to environmental toxins.

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This chapter describes two forms of endometriosis involving the urogenital system. It should be pointed out that the prevalence of both ureteral and bladder endometriosis has dramatically and significantly increased in recent years. According to the findings of one of our last studies, environmental toxins could be responsible for this increase.1

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