DYNAMIC DETERMINATION OF MACROPHAGE COLONY–STIMULATING FACTOR (CSF–1) IN ENDOMETRIOID DISEASE IN MENSTRUAL BLOOD AT THE PREOPERATIVE STAGE AND AFTER THE FOLLOWING CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT
This study aimed to dynamically measure macrophage colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1) in menstrual blood both before surgery and after conservative treatment for endometrioid disease.
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