Endometriosis: Less is better. How to improve the integration between surgical and medical therapy - Errico Zupi, MD
An integrative approach of medical and surgical treatment is paramount.
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It is time for redefining endometriosis with our contemporary scientific knowledge - Philippe Koninckx, MD, Ph.D.
Endometriosis is a genetic-epigenetic heterogenous surgical disease
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Genetic and Pathologic aspects of Maligant Transformation of Endometriosis: Endometriosis-Related Ovarian Cancers-ERON's - Ayse Ayhan, MD
Endometriosis and Endometriosis-Related Ovarian Cancers
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Urological Challenges in Endometriosis Surgery - Guenter Noe, MD
Endometriosis can affect the urinary tract and when this happens surgical treatment is necessary.
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Implantation failure in endometriosis patients - Jovana Lekovich, MD., PhD.
Diminished endometrial receptivity in patients with endometriosis is still a challenge that needs further research.
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Fixing holes: prevention and treatment of complications - Jon Einarsson, MD, MPH
Deep endometriosis surgery requires awareness of pelvic organ and vessel damage.
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Limits of endometrioma surgery in infertility patients - Liselotte Mettler, MD, PhD
The endometrioma treatment schedule depends on the patient's individual properties.
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In vitro fertilization protocols in endometriosis patients - Pinar Kodaman, MD., PhD.
Endometriosis is associated with infertility due to several factors including pelvic adhesions, decreased tubal function and sperm motility, and alterations in endometrial receptivity.
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