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Rehabilitation of reproductive function after surgical treatment of common forms of external genital endometriosis

Rehabilitation of reproductive function after surgical treatment of common forms of external genital endometriosis

Abstract

В настоящее исследование включены 155 пациенток репродуктивного возраста с распространенными формами наружного генитального эндометриоза. Разработанный алгоритм лечения позволил улучшить репродуктивное здоровье после лечения этого заболевания.

The study included 155 women of reproductive age with extended forms of genital endometriosis. The developed algorithm of treatment has improved the reproduction health after treatment this disease.

Keywords

endometriosis, pathogenesis, патогенез, эндометриоидная болезнь

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