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Endometriosis is a common condition affecting women. It is a chronic, painful, and often progressive disease in women. The causes of
Endometrial Implants
Endometriosis occurs when cells from the mucus membrane lining the uterus (endometrium) form implants that attach, grow, and function outside the uterus, generally in the pelvic region.