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Having reviewed earlier in substantial details the etiopathogenesis in addition to treatment of endometriosis be it medical/ surgical, or sclerosing therapy here we present retrospective data of endometriosis in reference to a European (Fin…
Earlier we have reviewed the role of surgery in need for fibroids removal prior to IVF in improving success rates, management of inoperable recurrent endometrioma presenting as severe incapacitating pain following leuprolide acetate depot b…
Adenomyosis is a frequently diagnosed estrogen based gynaecological disorder, whose pathology as well as etiology is not clear. For the origination of Adenomyotic lesions as well as modes implicated in the evolution as well as propagation o…
Endometriosis represents an enigmatic disease where following decades of studying and trying to find a permanent medical cure has eluded us just like Socrates quoted-I neither know nor think that I know. By definition it is presence of endo…
Adenomyosis is a frequent condition, being present in 20% of general gynae population [1,2] and 30-40% of those attending assisted reproductive technology clinics, having a detrimental effect on cases of in vitro fertilization (IVF) [3,4]. …
Endometriosis is an inflammatory oestrogen dependent disease defined by the presence of endometrial glands and stroma at extrauterine sites. The modern advance in treatment of endometriosis management is tackling the debilitating pain it ca…
Anatomy and Physiology of the Fallopian Tube Tubal Infertility Non-tubal Infertility Assisted Reproductive Technology Endometriosis Ectopic Pregnancy Infection and the Fallopian Tube The Fallopian Tube and Fertility Control Advances and Rec…