Peritoneal fluid volume and steroid hormone concentrations in baboons with and without either spontaneous minimal/mild endometriosis or the luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome
This study measured peritoneal fluid volume and steroid hormone levels in baboons with and without endometriosis, finding no significant differences between groups.
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- The Known, the Unknown and the Future of the Pathophysiology of Endometriosis 2024
- Endometriosis and its global research architecture: an in-depth density-equalizing mapping analysis 2016
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- Animal Models for Research on Endometriosis 2003
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