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Endometriomas do not negatively affect ability to conceive


 

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"The fact that endometriomas appear to be progressive might suggest that women who want to conceive should perhaps undergo cystectomy as early as possible," Dr. D’Hooghe suggested. "I would think that if the endometrioma increases in size, sooner or later it may affect fertility."

Dr. Maggiore and Dr. D’Hooghe said they had no relevant financial disclosures.

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