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- endometriosis 5
- bowel_endometriosis 2
- endometrioma 2
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- dyspareunia 2
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- adenomyosis 1
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Introduction: Endometriosis is one of the most common reproductive disorders affecting women. The pathophysiology of endometriosis is also quite complicated, and many mechanisms have been put forward. Pentraxin-3 is a glycoprotein released …
OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we aimed to compare serum CK-MM levels in patients with and without adenomyosis and to investigate whether CK-MM level can be a non-invasive marker for myometrial damage due to adenomyosis. MATERIALS AND ME…
Objectives: Data regarding whether the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) outcome of patients with decreased ovarian reserve (DOR) secondary to an endometrioma surgery differs from that of patients with DOR secondary to other etiologi…
AbstractEndometriosis is the presence of endometrial gland and stromal tissue outside the uterus with a potentially invasive nature despite being a benign disease process. The exact prevalence of the disease is not known but 10-15% of repro…
Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial gland and stromal tissue outside the uterus with a potentially invasive nature despite being a benign disease process.The exact prevalence of the disease is not known but 10-15% of reproductive a…
AbstractEndometriosis is often associated with female infertility and exhibits a massive impairment in the physiology of uterine contractility that interferes with sperm and/or embryo movements. We present an unusual case of bilateral tubal…
Endometriosis is defined as a growth of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity that responds to hormonal stimulation. It occurs most commonly in pelvic sites such as the ovaries, posterior cul-de-sac, ligaments of the uterus,…