The role of regulatory molecules in the pathogenesis of disorders of reproductive function in patients with pelvic endometriosis

In: Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases · 2015 · vol. 64(3) , pp. 81–91 · doi:10.17816/jowd64381-91 · W2504812757
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This literature review examines how regulatory molecules influence reproductive function, pregnancy outcomes, and pathogenetic mechanisms leading to complications in patients with pelvic endometriosis.

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There is a literature review about the influence of regulatory molecules on reproductive functions and also on duration and outcomes of pregnancies in patients with genital endometriosis in this article. Pathogenetic mechanisms which leads to complications during pregnancy are described in the article.

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