Could Vitamin D Be Linked to Endometriosis?

The answer seems to be no, although more research is needed.


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Endometriosis of the Appendix

Endometriosis of the appendix is uncommon


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Serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels for predicting spontaneous pregnancy after endometriosis surgery

Occurrence of spontaneous pregnancy in women after endometriosis surgery can be predicted by the preoperative serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels.


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Optimal Management of Endometriosis and the associated pain

Best way to manage endometriosis to improve the quality of life


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Severity of dysmenorrhea is among the risk factors in recurring ovarian endometriosis

Could the post-operative recurrence of ovarian endometriosis be eliminated?


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Study Sheds Light on Physiological Processes Associated with Endometriosis

Sensory nerves may actually be promoting the development of endometriosis aside from sending pain signals to the brain.


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Endometriosis as an epigenetically regulated disease

Aberrant methylation of the IL‐12B promotor region contributes to the risk of developing ovarian endometriosis


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Consquences of endometriosis in menopausal period.

Around 2-4% of endometriotic women are estimated to suffer from endometriosis after menopause.


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