Potential hypothesis for the increased risk of stroke in women with endometriosis
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This paper proposes a hypothesis linking endometriosis to an increased risk of stroke in women by exploring potential pathophysiological mechanisms.
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- Expression of miR-126 and Crk in endometriosis: miR-126 may affect the progression of endometriosis by regulating Crk expression via openalex
- <i>Endometriosis and Tissue Factor</i> via openalex
- Laparoscopically Confirmed Endometriosis and Risk of Incident Stroke: A Prospective Cohort Study via openalex
- W2344258676 via openalex
- W2786262376 via openalex
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