Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand Expression and Endometrioma Recurrence
Since endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent disease, it is prone to recurrence, especially during the reproductive age.
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Do I Need Assisted Reproduction to Become Pregnant After Endometriosis Surgery?
A new decision tree can help identify patients with endometriosis who are most likely to benefit from assisted reproduction to conceive following laparoscopic surgery.
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Sophisticated study yields hopes for a new potential remedy
Unique study reveals potential therapeutic property of SMAD7 molecule for endometriosis
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Ultrasonographic findings and the clinical symptoms of pelvic endometriosis
Transvaginal and rectal ultrasonography are essential preoperative tools for endometriosis diagnosis.
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Painful Sex Might Be a Valid Indication for Endometriosis Surgery
Patients with rectovaginal endometriosis might benefit the most from a reduction in pain associated with sex following surgery.
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Visual representation of endometriosis pain
The study uses paintings and materials instead of words to conceptualize the painful experience.
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Does endometrioma alter the fecundity in mice?
Endometriosis does have adverse impact on fecundity indicators including the pregnancy rate and the pregnancy period, especially for the first pregnancy.
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Women's willingness to donate menstrual blood for endometriosis research
Menstrual blood is an easily accesible body fluid without an invasive procedure.
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