Clinical and anamnestic features of patients with genital endometriosis
This study identified clinical and anamnestic characteristics of 395 women with genital endometriosis, finding associations with underweight, shorter cycles, heavy/frequent bleeding, early sexual activity, abortions, endometritis, STIs, digestive diseases, and endocrine disorders.
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The paper “Клинико-анамнестические особенности пациенток с генитальным эндометриозом” (Проблемы репродукции, 2026;32(2):80–89) focuses on clinical and anamnestic characteristics of women with genital endometriosis, using a patient-based observational approach to describe features captured in medical history and clinical presentation. It reports findings on distinctive aspects of these patients’ histories and clinical features, aiming to characterize the phenotype of genital endometriosis. A key limitation is that the provided text does not include the paper’s methods, sample size, and specific results, so the exact nature of the cohort, analyses, and caveats stated by the authors cannot be verified here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — clinical and anamnestic features of patients with genital endometriosis.
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