Milena Králíčková

No ORCID on file · 17 papers in corpus · active 2007-2021

Study types

  • article 11
  • review 6

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 16
  • mesh:D004715 7
  • infertility 3
  • endometrioma 1
review 2021
Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) ·doi:10.1007/s43032-021-00668-2
review 2019
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics ·doi:10.1007/s00404-019-05358-8
review 2018
Immunological investigations ·doi:10.1080/08820139.2018.1467926

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to summarize current knowledge of the changes within the immune system, from action of macrophages, lymphocytes and NK cells to biological effects of their products. Endometriosis is a complex gynecologi…

article 2017
·doi:10.3844/ajisp.2017.127.130

Endometriosis is a serious health problem characterized by the persistence and growth of vascularized tissue at various ectopic sites such as ovaries, bowel, or bladder. Despite decades of intensive research, we are not making significant p…

article 2017
·doi:10.7243/2052-7896-5-3

Introduction Endometriosis usually defined as the presence of endometriallike tissue outside the uterus, is a condition affecting about 10% of the population of women in reproductive age. Whereas the effects on overall health conditions and…

article 2016
·doi:10.3844/ajisp.2016.43.48

Numerous studies are seeking noninvasive methods to diagnose endometriosis, but a clinically applicable test is still missing. Current paper compares the current results in our search for the best diagnostic marker. We summarize that despit…

review 2016
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics ·doi:10.1007/s00404-016-4195-6
article 2016
·doi:10.7243/2052-7896-4-1

Introduction Endometriosis is chronic inflammatory disease characterized by implantation and subsequent proliferation of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Etiology and pathogenesis of this disease remain unclear despite decades…

article 2015
·doi:10.11648/j.ijcems.20150103.16

Endometriosis is a benign, but serious gynecologic condition affecting millions of women. This disease is defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Despite decades of intensive research, the mechanisms of endometrios…

article 2015

Endometriosis is a benign, but serious gynecologic condition affecting millions of women. This disease is defined by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Despite decades of intensive research, the mechanisms of endometrios…

review 2015
Annals of translational medicine ·doi:10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.06.08

Endometriosis is a common and serious illness affecting women in their reproductive years. Despite the ongoing interest and intensive research of this crippling disease, the cause remains unknown since its first description over 150 years a…

review 2014
Women's health (London, England) ·doi:10.2217/whe.14.43

Endometriosis is manifested by the presence of both endometrial glandular and stromal cells outside the uterine cavity. It is characterized by ectopic implantation of endometrial cells with elevated proliferation and migration. Endometriosi…

article 2014
World journal of clinical oncology ·doi:10.5306/wjco.v5.i5.800

Endometriosis is the leading cause of morbidity among premenopausal women and the complex pathogenesis of this disease remains controversial despite extensive research. This disease represents one of the most common gynecological problems. …

article 2014
·doi:10.1186/1878-5085-5-s1-a33

Objectives Current findings in the biology of tumors and also new tools for genome analysis have opened clinical perspectives in oncology, generally termed as ‘personalized medicine’. Pharmacogenomics examines how the benefits and adverse e…

article 2009
Folia biologica ·doi:10.14712/fb2009055030092

The frequency of functionally relevant mutations of the leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF) gene in infertile women is significantly enhanced in comparison with fertile controls. The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluat…

article 2009
·doi:10.1016/j.jri.2009.06.216
article 2007
Folia microbiologica ·doi:10.1007/bf02932117