{"paper_id":"6533250e-ab73-4eaf-ab31-7d19b991bcab","body_text":"Print ISSN: 1021-335X\nOnline ISSN: 1791-2431\nInternational Journal of Molecular Medicine is an international journal devoted to molecular mechanisms of human disease.\nInternational Journal of Oncology is an international journal devoted to oncology research and cancer treatment.\nCovers molecular medicine topics such as pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neuroscience, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology, and molecular surgery.\nOncology Reports is an international journal devoted to fundamental and applied research in Oncology.\nExperimental and Therapeutic Medicine is an international journal devoted to laboratory and clinical medicine.\nOncology Letters is an international journal devoted to Experimental and Clinical Oncology.\nExplores a wide range of biological and medical fields, including pharmacology, genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, and molecular cardiology.\nInternational journal addressing all aspects of oncology research, from tumorigenesis and oncogenes to chemotherapy and metastasis.\nMultidisciplinary open-access journal spanning biochemistry, genetics, neuroscience, environmental health, and synthetic biology.\nOpen-access journal combining biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, and genetics to advance health through functional nutrition.\nPublishes open-access research on using epigenetics to advance understanding and treatment of human disease.\nAn International Open Access Journal Devoted to General Medicine.\nArticle\n- Authors:\n-\nPages: 1317-1319|Published online on: November 1, 2001https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.6.1317\n- Expand metrics +\nThe expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) were immunohistochemically examined in both pelvic and extrapelvic endometriotic lesions. Different expressions of VEGF and COX-2 were observed in both lesions. VEGF immunoreactivity was distributed mainly in the cytoplasm of the adenocytes in inguinal tumors, but was not seen in ovarian tumors. COX-2 showed the same findings. These results suggest that angiogenesis may be involved in the pathogenesis of extrapelvic endometriosis.\nCopy and paste a formatted citation\nSpandidos Publications style\nDeguchi M, Ishiko O, Sumi T, Yoshida H, Yamamoto K and Ogita S: Expression of angiogenic factors in extrapelvic endometriosis. Oncol Rep 8: 1317-1319, 2001.\nAPA\nDeguchi, M., Ishiko, O., Sumi, T., Yoshida, H., Yamamoto, K., & Ogita, S. (2001). Expression of angiogenic factors in extrapelvic endometriosis. Oncology Reports, 8, 1317-1319. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.6.1317\nMLA\nDeguchi, M., Ishiko, O., Sumi, T., Yoshida, H., Yamamoto, K., Ogita, S.\"Expression of angiogenic factors in extrapelvic endometriosis\". Oncology Reports 8.6 (2001): 1317-1319.\nChicago\nDeguchi, M., Ishiko, O., Sumi, T., Yoshida, H., Yamamoto, K., Ogita, S.\"Expression of angiogenic factors in extrapelvic endometriosis\". Oncology Reports 8, no. 6 (2001): 1317-1319. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.6.1317","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}