A Brief Review of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a common condition that affects women during their reproductive years.
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Endometriosis: A review on anatomic principles and the management
Endometriosis should be treated properly in order to preserve the patient’s quality of life and health.
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Laparoscopic mesenteric vascular and nerve sparing surgery as a tool for DIE resection
Analysis of a safer, more effective surgical technique to treat deeply-infiltrating endometriosis.
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Are women with histologically confirmed endometriosis satisfied with their medical support?
Informing patients about the disease by healthcare providers increases patient satisfaction with a medical support.
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Anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory effects of "Quercetin" on endometriosis
Quercetin inhibits the proliferation of endometriosis by regulating cyclin D1 and its target microRNAs
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Not True That Women With Endometriosis Can’t Conceive
The findings of a new study counter the common assertion that women with endometriosis are unlikely to conceive.
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Is bowel preparation really necessary before rectal water contrast-transvaginal ultrasonography?
Transvaginal ultrasonography is the first line investigation in patients with suspicion of DIE.
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Growth Hormone-Inhibiting Hormone: Somatostatin and its receptors in endometriosis
Somatostatin and receptors in endometriosis, novel findings from surgical specimens with an impact on future clinical approaches
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