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Re: Endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleedingFrom: Harrison Sheld (hsheld@vwestm.net)Wed Aug 29 16:09:44 2007
As I recall, if there is significant ovarian endometriosis (read that bilateral enometriomata) then the cyclical secretion of ovarian hormones is interrupted, and anovulatory bleeding occurs. How common? Probably not very. Harrison
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