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This doctoral thesis discusses the pathogenesis of endometriosis, exploring its underlying causes and mechanisms.
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This doctoral thesis by van der Linden (1995) examines endometriosis pathogenesis, focusing on mechanisms that may underlie the development and persistence of endometriotic lesions. The work is presented as a synthesis of existing research and theoretical considerations rather than a clearly described population-based experimental study, aiming to clarify causal pathways. A major limitation is that, as a thesis centered on conceptual/pathogenetic discussion, it does not provide new, standardized empirical outcome data within the text excerpted here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses specifically on the mechanisms of endometriosis pathogenesis.
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