Abstract
Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent condition that primarily inflicts women of reproductive age. There are several gradations of the disease and its extent does not always signify its symptomatic presentation. In those women who have long suffered from endometriosis, previous treatments and their assumed success influence clinical decision making on the use of hormone replacement therapy after menopause. This review considers the management strategies for those women who have become prematurely menopausal after extensive surgical treatment for endometriosis.
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