Molecular-genetic factors of genital endometriosis
This study comparatively analyzed polymorphic gene variants in patients with genital endometriosis and a control group.
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The paper reports a comparative analysis of gene polymorphisms in patients with genital endometriosis versus women in a control group, focusing on molecular-genetic factors. Its key finding is based on detecting differences in polymorphic variants of genes between the two groups, indicating genetic variation associated with genital endometriosis. A major caveat is that the provided text does not specify which genes were tested, the sample size, or statistical details, limiting assessment of the strength and scope of the reported associations. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it analyzes molecular-genetic polymorphic factors in genital endometriosis patients compared with controls.
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