The role of inflammation, oxidative stress, angiogenesis, and apoptosis in the pathophysiology of endometriosis
Important factors in the endometriosis pathogenesis
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Post-menopausal women diagnosed with Endometriosis and "Imaging"
Imaging of Endometriosis in the Postmenopausal Patient
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Medical databases yield 32 published cases of surgically treated liver endometriosis
A diagnostic challenge: liver endometriosis
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Hemorrhagic Ascites, Belly-Blood: The cause may be endometriosis!
Hemorrhagic ascites may be a life-threatening complication of endometriosis and can cause infertility.
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Circulating Endometrial Cells
Blood circulating endometrial cells to diagnose endometriosis?
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MRI findings predicting the need for colorectal surgical treatment of deep infiltrating endometriosis
Depth and length of bowel lesions on preoperative MRI determine the need for colorectal surgical intervention in patients with deep infiltrating endometriosis.
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Is deep infiltrating rectosigmoid endometriosis a progressive disease?
There is a risk of progression of deep endometriotic nodules infiltrating the rectosigmoid, particularly in menstruating women.
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Risk of placenta previa is elevated in endometriotic women who underwent surgery.
Particular attention for placenta previa of pregnants with endometriosis especially those applied to a previous operation.
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