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Endometriosis: An Outline I. Introduction.

se to an adenomyoma. Adenomyosis most often involves the posterior myometrial wall. Furthermore, it is often associated with myometrial hypertrophy and hyperplasia. The mechanisms which trigger such this disease remain unclear (18:789).

At present, the natural history of endometriosis additionally remains unknown. It does seem to be progressive however. Typically, the disease spreads across superficial surfaces while invading and destroying pelvic organs. The rate of this progression, though, tends to vary from one individual to another (12:35).

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