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OBJECTIVE: To detect and prevent urinary tract injuries in gynecological surgery. METHODS: A brief review of the literature about recognition and prevention of ureteral and bladder injuries. RESULTS: It is well known that factors as intra…
OBJECTIVES: To define the actual guidelines about the therapy of endometriosis. METHODS: A brief review of the literature for the correct diagnosis of endometriosis and the medical and surgical approach. RESULTS: It is well accepted that th…
Objectives TO define the actual guidelines about the therapy of endometriosis. Methods. A brief review of the literature for the correct diagnosis of endometriosis and the medical and surgical approach. Results It is well accepted that the …
The epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor (EGFR) are involved in the control of the human endometrial growth [1]. The EGFR endometrial expression is up-regulated by estrogens [2]. The endometrial EGFR increases during the follicula…
The unpredictable response of endometriosis to steroids and its recurrence after therapy, led us to hypothesize a possible further control of this pathology by factors other than steroids. The presence of estrogen, progesterone and epiderma…