Topographie von Endometrioseherden in Abhängigkeit vom Schweregrad der Erkrankung

In: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics · 1993 · vol. 254(1-4) , pp. 585–586 · doi:10.1007/bf02266108 · W4249823557
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This study investigated the topographical distribution of endometriosis lesions in relation to the disease's severity.

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The paper by Ochs et al. examines the anatomical distribution (topography) of endometriosis lesions in relation to disease severity. It is presented at a high level in the journal record without detailed methods or results text in the provided excerpt, so key specifics of the population size, lesion-mapping approach, and the magnitude of any associations cannot be verified from the available material. A clear limitation is that the full study details and stated caveats are not included in the text provided here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on how lesion topography varies with endometriosis severity.

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Literatur Jenkins, S., Olive, D.L., Haney, A.F.: Endometriosis: Pathogenetic implikations of the anatonic distribution Obstet Gynecol 67, 335, 1986 Phillipe, E., Charpin, C.: Pathology of endometriosis In: Bruhat, M.A., Canis, M. (eds) Endometriosis Contr. Gynec. Obstet 16, 84, Karger, Basel 1987 Riedel, H.H., Semm, K.: Mechanism and influece of a antigonadotropin-treatment with danazol (Winobanin): clinical experience with a 3-step-therapy for extragenital endometriosis In: Semm, K., Greenblatt, R.B:, Mettler, L. (eds) Genital endometriosis in infertility X World Congress of Fertility and Sterylity, Madrid Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart New York 1982 Schweppe,K.W.: Ätiologie, Histologie und Pathophysiologie der Endometriose In: Schindler,A.E., Schweppe,K.W. (eds) Endometriose — neue Therapiemöglichkeiten durch Buserelin Walter de Gruyter, Berlin New York 1989 Author information Authors and Affiliations Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Ochs, H., Cirkel, U., Neiss, J. et al. Topographie von Endometrioseherden in Abhängigkeit vom Schweregrad der Erkrankung. Arch Gynecol Obstet 254, 585–586 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02266108 Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02266108

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