Abstract
It is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. the exact etiology is not known Their classification is based on the location of lesions, diameter, depth and density of adhesions determined by laparoscopy, giving a number of points depending on certain parameters. The diagnosis can be clinical or surgicaKeywords
Endometriosis. tissue. estrogen. uterine cavity. implants. lesions.
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3. Mounsey A, Wilgus A, Slawson D, Diagnosis and management of endometriosis. American family physician, volume6, volume 74, number 4, 594-602.
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