j 1 O to b e r 2 0 18 P and often presents in adolescence with further manifestation in later reproductive life. Many women are not diagnosed or have… Click to show full abstract
j 1 O to b e r 2 0 18 P and often presents in adolescence with further manifestation in later reproductive life. Many women are not diagnosed or have long delays before the condition is recognised. Key patient needs are not being met well, and knowledge gaps have been shown in both patients and health professionals alike. This is of particular concern in a conditionwhere the prevalence is generally considered to be between 9%and 18%, depending on the definition and the population studied.
               
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