Endometriosis: A Mysterious Disease
This book chapter provides a compendium of current understanding regarding endometriosis pathogenesis and its application in therapies, compiling contributions from international scientists.
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This chapter provides a compendium of the current understanding of endometriosis pathogenesis and how that knowledge may be applied to current therapies, authored by an editor who assembled an international set of scientists to contribute chapters. It reviews the historical development of major concepts, including Sampson’s 1927 retrograde menstruation hypothesis for peritoneal endometriosis, and situates ongoing research across basic science and clinical aspects. The chapter’s limitation is that it is an edited overview rather than an original study with its own data collection and results. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it is a book chapter synthesizing knowledge on endometriosis pathogenesis and therapeutic implications.
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- Lipopolysaccharide-promoted proliferation of endometriotic stromal cells via induction of tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin-8 expression via openalex
- Migration of Cells from Experimental Endometriosis to the Uterine Endometrium via openalex
- Peritoneal endometriosis due to the menstrual dissemination of endometrial tissue into the peritoneal cavity via openalex
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- Role of cytokines in endometriosis via openalex
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