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Endometriosis Ranges From 3 To 18 Of Women In The United States

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INTRODUCTION: Endometriosis is when the type of tissue that normally lines the uterus grows somewhere else and is more common in infertile compared to fertile females, but the condition rarely fully prevents conception.

The condition is estimated to affect over 1 million females (estimates range from 3 percent to 18 percent of women) in the USA. Endometriosis has a prevalence rate of 20-50 percent in infertile women (Rawson, 1991; Strathy, 1982;...

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