Analysis of Involvement of Cytokine Genetic Polymorphisms in Development of Genital Endometriosis
This paper examines whether genetic polymorphisms in cytokine-related genes are associated with the development of genital endometriosis. The study evaluated women from the Central region of Russia and identified associations between individual polymorphisms, as well as their combinations, and the presence of genital endometriosis. The abstract outlines cytokine genetic variation as a potential contributor to disease development but does not provide detailed information on the sample size, specific genes or variants analyzed, statistical methods, or study limitations. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — the association of cytokine genetic polymorphisms with genital endometriosis in women from central Russia.
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