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ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of oxytocin (OTR) and/or vasopressin (VP1αR) receptor in patients with and without adenomyosis uteri.DesignRetrospective nonrandomized study.SettingUniversity hospital endometriosis research center.Pat…
PurposeTo established a strategy for diagnostic and therapeutic management of umbilical endometriosis and to determine the biological character.MethodsClinical examination, vaginal and abdominal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging of the…
OBJECTIVE: To describe a new surgical approach to rectovaginal endometriosis. Rectovaginal endometriosis can be infiltrative or superficial involving the bowel. Only infiltrative disease should be treated by intestinal resection. However, i…
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the topographical relationship between nerve fibers and peritoneal endometriotic lesions and to determine the origin of endometriosis-associated nerve fibers. DESIGN: Retrospective nonrandomized study. SETTING: U…
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of oxytocin receptor (OTR) in peritoneal and ovarian endometriotic lesions.DesignRetrospective nonrandomized study.SettingUniversity hospital endometriosis research center.Patient(s)Premenopausal women…
The present study aimed to investigate oxytocin receptor (OTR) expression in the normal uterus, and particularly in uterine smooth muscle tumors and endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESSs) because these tumors can be difficult to distinguish. T…
Endometriosis affects a 10 % of women during their reproductive years. Unequoral statistics concerning the incidence of adenomyosis are not available although a combined occurrence of both diseases is found in a 20 % of cases. The risk that…
Danazol, an inhibitor of pituitary gonadotropin with weak androgenic effect, is currently being used for the treatment of endometriosis. In contrast to other C17 alkylated anabolic steroids, it has been rarely associated with the occurrence…