| a. |
is
one of Medicine’s enigmas |
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| b. |
retrograde
menstruation as aetiology was propounded by Sampson |
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| c. |
may
occur as an implantation phenomenon after surgery |
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| d. |
always
causes dysmenorrhoea |
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| e. |
may
be a cause of fixed retroversion of the uterus |
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| f. |
does
not occur under the age of eighteen |
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| g. |
may
cause thickening of the utero-sacral ligaments |
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| h. |
does
not usually affect the ovaries |
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| i. |
effective
drug therapy significantly improves potential fertility |
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| j. |
classically causes
superficial dyspareunia |
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| k. |
may cause bowel problems |
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| l. |
tubal damage is common and
occurs early in the progression of the disease |
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