THE ROLE OF SYMPATHIC AND PARASIMPATIC INNERVATION IN NEUROIMMULAR INTERACTIONS WITH EXTERNAL GUINETAL ENDOMETRIOSIS
This study examined the distribution of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers within endometriosis lesions across different disease stages using immunohistochemistry.
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The paper investigates how sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation influences neuroimmune interactions involving external genital endometriosis, focusing on the interplay between autonomic nerves and immune-related processes in that setting. It appears to use a mechanistic study design, drawing on neuroimmune interaction concepts to characterize roles of both branches of the autonomic nervous system. The primary caveat is that the full methodological and results details are not accessible in the provided text, limiting confirmation of the specific experiments and limitations explicitly stated by the authors. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation in neuroimmune interactions with external genital endometriosis.
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- Nerve fibres in peritoneal endometriosis via openalex
- The Importance of Pelvic Nerve Fibers in Endometriosis via openalex
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