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L’endométriose est une pathologie gynécologique définie par la présence de glandes endométriales et de stroma en dehors de l’utérus (1). Selon les estimations, elle affecterait de 10 à 15 % des femmes en période de reproduction et atteindrait 40 à 50 % chez les femmes infertiles (2). Des données épidémiologiques suggèrent une augmentation de l’incidence de l’endométriose du fait de l’impact de facteurs environnementaux (3–5).

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Daraï, E., Seror, J., Coutant, C., Rouzier, R., Bazot, M., Ballester, M. (2011). Endométriose profonde et fertilité. In: Physiologie, pathologie et thérapie de la reproduction chez l’humain. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0061-5_28

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