Genitourinary tract endometriosis
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This paper reviews the condition of endometriosis affecting the genitourinary tract, exploring its presentation, diagnosis, and management strategies.
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- Bowel endometriosis: diagnosis and management via openalex
- Laparoscopic segmental bladder resection for endometriosis: a report of two cases. via openalex
- Pathophysiology and management of urinary tract endometriosis via openalex
- Urinary tract endometriosis treated by laparoscopy via openalex
- W3205983325 via openalex
- W6606144149 via openalex
Cited by (5)
- Endometriosis: the current state of the problem 2026
- Endometriosis 2025
- AARS1 promotes endometriosis progression by promoting the lactylation of Snail1 2025
- DRUG THERAPIES IN THE TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS 2023
- BDNF and TrKB expression levels in patients with endometriosis and their associations with dysmenorrhoea 2022
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- pubmed
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