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Repeat Surgery for Endometriosis: How common is it?

Repeat Surgery for Endometriosis: How common is it?

The most comprehensive study on the risk of repeat surgery for endometriosis was only recently published, suggesting a risk of up to 28% during the first 10 years after complete excision of endometriosis. What is also interesting is that performing a hysterectomy at the time of first surgery, as well as achieving a post-operative pregnancy, were found to be independent, protective factors against repeat surgery. The mean time between primary and repeat surgery in this study was 46 months (1).

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Vitamin D and Endometriosis

Vitamin D and Endometriosis

  Vitamin D is a steroid hormone produced mostly as a result of exposure to UV light and regulates the levels of calcium and phosphate in the blood (1). Except its role in bone health, studies have demonstrated its role in human reproduction, with 15% of subfertile couples having low vitamin D levels (2), as well in regulation of inflammation,…

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