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The combination of dysmenorrhoea, dyspareunia, and dyschezia — the 'three Ds' — is highly suggestive of endometriosis, particularly when accompanied by subfertility. When all three are present, the probability of laparoscopically confirmed endometriosis exceeds 70%.

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Endometriosis was first described as a distinct pathological entity by Thomas Cullen in 1896, who found endometrial tissue in the muscle wall of the uterus (adenomyosis) and outside it. Despite affecting 190 million women globally, endometriosis received its first dedicated UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline (NG73) only in 2017 — 121 years after Cullen's original description.

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