Regarding “Should Genetics Now Be Considered the Pre-eminent Etiologic Factor in Endometriosis?”
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This paper discusses the role of genetics in endometriosis etiology, arguing for its preeminent position based on current evidence.
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- Was Sampson wrong? 2002
- Should Genetics Now Be Considered the Pre-eminent Etiologic Factor in Endometriosis? 2019
- SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS 1960
- Endometriosis: Current Management and Future Trends 2010
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- Should Genetics Now Be Considered the Pre-eminent Etiologic Factor in Endometriosis? via openalex
- SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS via openalex
- Was Sampson wrong? via openalex
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