Etiology and pathophysiology of endometriosis.
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This paper examines the causes and underlying mechanisms of endometriosis, a condition characterized by the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus.
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- Menstrual Cycle Characteristics and the Risk of Endometriosis 1993
- Steroid receptors in endometriosis 1991
- Is There a Rationale for GnRH Analogue Therapy in Endometriosis? 1990
- Buserelin versus danazol in the treatment of endometriosis-associated infertility 1989
- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Endometriosis 1989
- The morphologic effect of short-term medical therapy of endometriosis 1987
- Histology and ultrastructure of human endometriotic tissues treated with dydrogesterone (Duphaston) 1987
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