S Bulun

No ORCID on file · 8 papers in corpus · active 2001-2023

Study types

  • article 4
  • review 2
  • dissertation 1
  • peer-review 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 5
  • adenomyosis 2
  • mesh:D004715 1
  • infertility 1
dissertation

Chapter 1 1.1 Chapter 1 13.2.2Ce// actf?es/on mo/eci//es Adhesive properties of endometrial cells determine the process of attachment of retrogradely shed endometrium to the peritoneal lining.Several cell adhesion molecules are expressed by…

article 2023
·doi:10.22514/ejgo.2023.112

The aim of this study is to investigate cancer survival parameters in patients with a combination of adenomyosis and endometrial carcinoma in pathological specimens. This is a retrospective cohort study conducted in a tertiary health center…

article 2023
·doi:10.33140/ijwhc.08.01.03

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometrial glands or stroma outside the uterus, commonly diagnosed in women of childbearing age frequently with subfertility. Endometriosis is associated with the presence of uterine fibroids, wh…

review 2022
·doi:10.33140/jgrm.06.04.07

Endometriosis is a common problem affecting 5-10% of women of childbearing age. It is a condition with unknown pathology, leaving us with several theories. However, about half of women with endometriosis complain of difficulty conceiving. T…

article 2019
·doi:10.31038/igoj.2019241
peer-review 2019
·doi:10.7287/peerj.8135v0.1/reviews/1

Endometriosis is a chronic disease occurring during the reproductive stage of women.Although there is only limited association between endometriosis and gynecological cancers with regard to clinical features, the molecular basis of the rela…

article 2017
·doi:10.20902/ijptr.2018.11110

Endometriosis is estrogen-dependent disease that is related to the inflammatory process in the peritoneal cavity. To being activated by pro-inflammatory cytokines, endometriosis is also influenced by the response of progesterone receptors. …

review 2001
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ·doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2001.tb04002.x

While the ovaries are the principal source of systemic estrogen in the premenopausal nonpregnant woman, other sites of estrogen biosynthesis are present throughout the body and these become the major sources of estrogen beyond menopause. Th…