Study types
- other 6
- article 4
Condition tags
- endometriosis 10
- infertility 2
Frequent coauthors
- Zhao, Yan-Jing 10
- Wei, Xuan 10
- Zhao, Jing 10
- Pei-Shu Liu 8
- Hong-Luan Mao 8
- Mao, Hong-luan 2
- Liu, Pei-Shu 2
Table S1. Quality of included studies using Newcastle-Ottawa scale. (DOC 38 kb)
Table S1. Quality of included studies using Newcastle-Ottawa scale. (DOC 38 kb)
Table S2. Quality of studies analyzed the association of EP and endomeriosis stages using Newcastle-Ottawa scale. (DOC 30 kb)
Table S2. Quality of studies analyzed the association of EP and endomeriosis stages using Newcastle-Ottawa scale. (DOC 30 kb)
Figure S1. Forest plots of the 5 studies evaluating the association between EP and endometriosis according to the endometriosis stage (stages 3 and 4 versus stage 2). (TIFF 2120 kb)
Figure S1. Forest plots of the 5 studies evaluating the association between EP and endometriosis according to the endometriosis stage (stages 3 and 4 versus stage 2). (TIFF 2120 kb)
Figure S2. Forest plots of the 5 studies evaluating the association between EP and endometriosis according to the endometriosis stage (stage 4 versus stage 1, and stages 3â 4 versus stages 1â 2). (TIFF 2134 kb)
Figure S2. Forest plots of the 5 studies evaluating the association between EP and endometriosis according to the endometriosis stage (stage 4 versus stage 1, and stages 3â 4 versus stages 1â 2). (TIFF 2134 kb)
Abstract Background Endometrial polyps (EP) and endometriosis are both estrogen-dependent overgrowths of the endometrium. Several studies have shown a higher frequency of EP in endometriosis patients when compared with women without endomet…
Abstract Background Endometrial polyps (EP) and endometriosis are both estrogen-dependent overgrowths of the endometrium. Several studies have shown a higher frequency of EP in endometriosis patients when compared with women without endomet…