Topographie von Endometrioseherden in Abhängigkeit vom Schweregrad der Erkrankung
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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