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Endometriosis: Diagnosis and Management

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Endometriosis: Diagnosis and Management

Publisher: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
ISBN-13: 9781473126619
Number of pages: 363

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This guideline makes recommendations for the diagnosis and management of endometriosis in community services, gynecology services and specialist endometriosis services (endometriosis centres). It also covers the care of women with confirmed or suspected endometriosis, including recurrent endometriosis.

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