Probable tubal origin of endometriosis
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This paper investigates the potential origin of endometriosis in the fallopian tubes, examining its pathological features and relationships with other pelvic organs.
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Cited by (8)
- Endometriosis: Ancient Disease, Ancient Treatments 2020
- Endosalpingiosis found at laparoscopy for chronic pelvic pain 1995
- The prevention, inhibition, palliation, and treatment of endometriosis 1975
- Endometriosis and pregnancy 1950
- Pathogenesis of endometriosis based on endometrial homeoplasia, direct extension, exfoliation and implantation, lymphatic and hematogenous metastasis.Including five case reports of endometrial tissue in pelvic lymph nodes 1949
- Endometriosis Vesicae* 1934
- The morphology of the genital epithelia, with special reference to differentiation anomalies 1932
- Pelvic endometriosis and tubal fimbriae 1932
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