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- endometriosis 6
- endometrioma 4
- infertility 2
- dysmenorrhea 1
- chronic_pelvic_pain 1
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BACKGROUND: To date, there are no available screening techniques allowing to distinguish groups of women with the risk of endometriosis. Therefore, many researchers are searching for meaningful biomarkers for non-invasive diagnosis. The per…
Background. Ovarian endometriomas are one of the most common ovarian neoplasms. There are specific ultrasound criteria for this type of endometriosis; however, in some cases, differential diagnosis from other ovarian tumors is challenging. …
Abstract Aim. To evaluate the levels of complement system components (C3 and C4) in women with endometrioid ovarian cysts and their relationship with pain recurrence within a year after surgical treatment. Design. Prospective cohort compara…
Introduction. Endometriosis is a disease characterized by an overgrowth of morphologically and functionally endometrium-like tissue outside the uterine cavity. Early diagnosis of endometriosis is very difficult. The gold standard for diagno…
The objective of this literature review was to reveal new noninvasive markers of the complement system for improvement of endometriosis (EM) diagnostics. To analyze scientific literature, the international database was used. Among women wi…
ЦЕЛЬ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ Анализ факторов риска, связанных с рецидивом эндометриомы яичника среди женщин — жительниц мегаполиса (Екатеринбург), прооперированных по поводу эндометриоидной кисты яичника. МАТЕРИАЛ И МЕТОДЫ В ретроспективное исследован…
Endometriosis is a common disease, reaching 10-20% among women of reproductive age. Early diagnosis of this disease (at the stage of formation of endometriotic heterotopias) is difficult due to the absence of typical changes in such non-inv…
Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecological diseases. But despite the fact that this pathology has been studied for many years, a consensus regarding the etiopathogenesis of this disease has not yet been reached. This literature r…