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Size of endometrioma and number does influence the ovarian reserve: A prospective observational study
M. R. Sandya
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Pratap Kumar
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
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size
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ovaries
100%
cysts
100%
reserves
100%
hormones
44%
walls
33%
losses
22%
surgery
22%
management
11%
assessments
11%
patients
11%
comparative evaluations
11%
correlations
11%
values
11%
gynecology
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Observational Study
100%
Ovarian Reserve
100%
Endometrium Tumor
100%
Muellerian Inhibiting Factor
66%
Follicle
33%
Endometriosis
33%
Antral Follicle
33%
Cystectomy
33%
Surgical Approach
16%
Gynecology
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Observational Study
100%
Endometrium Tumor
100%
Muellerian Inhibiting Factor
100%
Endometriosis
50%