Successful treatment of asymptomatic endometriosis: does it benefit infertile women?
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This paper investigated whether treating asymptomatic endometriosis benefits infertile women, examining the outcomes of such interventions.
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- A STUDY OF PLASMA PROGESTERONE, OESTRADIOL‐l7β, PROLACTIN AND LH LEVELS, AND OF THE LUTEAL PHASE APPEARANCE OF THE OVARIES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS AND INFERTILITY 1978
- Alterations in progesterone metabolism and luteal function in infertile women with endometriosis 1983
- Cyclical gonadotrophin and progesterone secretion in women with minimal endometriosis. 1986
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- A STUDY OF PLASMA PROGESTERONE, OESTRADIOL‐l7β, PROLACTIN AND LH LEVELS, AND OF THE LUTEAL PHASE APPEARANCE OF THE OVARIES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS AND INFERTILITY via openalex
- Cyclical gonadotrophin and progesterone secretion in women with minimal endometriosis. via openalex
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