28. Dietary intolerance and endometriosis: an immunological link in the pathogenesis of an enigmatic disease?
This review examines the complex immunological links between dietary intolerance and endometriosis, suggesting diet may be an etiological factor contributing to the enigmatic disease's pathogenesis and progression.
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