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study question: Does the methylation status of the promoter region of the HOXA10 gene differ in eutopic and ectopic endometrium? summaryanswer: Theeutopicendometrium inwomenwithendometriosis is significantlymoremethylatedwhencomparedwith co…
STUDY QUESTION: Does the methylation status of the promoter region of the HOXA10 gene differ in eutopic and ectopic endometrium? SUMMARY ANSWER: The eutopic endometrium in women with endometriosis is significantly more methylated when compa…
BACKGROUND: Cell properties, such as attachment, adhesion and invasion, are important for the normal function of the endometrium. However, it is believed that the same properties may also be involved in the development of gynaecological dis…
. “15th annual Congress of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy”, Strasbourg, France, October 4-7, 2006
abstract “15th annual Congress of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy”, Strasbourg, France, October 4-7, 2006
The correct approach for endometriosis management is still unclear. This review explores recent data concerning diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis, trying to define guidelines for the most appropriate diagnostic approach and therapeut…
Objective. To analyse the association between use of oral contraception and risk of pelvic endometriosis. Design. We compared use of oral contraception in women with and without endometriosis. Participants. Eligible for the study were women…
OBJECTIVE:\n\nThe objective of the study was to analyse the relationship between selected characteristics and risk of pelvic endometriosis.\nSTUDY DESIGN:\n\nEligible for the study were 817 women with primary or secondary infertility or pel…
To re-analyse the association between spontaneous and induced abortion and the risk of pelvic endometriosis, a total of 817 women with primary or secondary infertility or pelvic pain requiring laparoscopy were studied. Using women who had r…
In the past, most cases of osseous metaplasia of the endometrium were diagnosed following removal of bone from the endometrium by dilatation and curettage and frequently subsequently treated by hysterectomy. Nowadays, management involves a …