On markers of early detection of endometriosis-associated ovarian tumours
This paper analyzes literature and presents a view on ovarian endometriosis morphology, biomarkers, and genome, discussing its potential transformation into associated tumors, supported by molecular-genetic research.
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This article reviews medical literature and presents the authors’ perspective on the morphology, biomarkers, and genome of ovarian endometriosis, framing ovarian endometriosis as a distinct nosology with risk of transformation into atypical forms and endometriosis-associated ovarian tumours. It draws on molecular and genetic research to support the thesis that identifiable markers could enable earlier detection of such tumour progression. The authors’ main limitation is that this work is based on literature analysis rather than new experimental or clinical data. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically ovarian endometriosis and markers for early detection of endometriosis-associated ovarian tumours.
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