The role of inflammatory markers in the diagnosis of extraperitoneal endometriosis

In: Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine · 2022 · vol. 39(4) , pp. 1004–1007 · doi:10.52142/omujecm.39.4.15 · W4307422269
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21-KAEK-173/ 05.08.2021).The study was planned as a retrospective study in which 28 patients with extraperitoneal subcutaneous endometriosis were enrolled.Patient data were obtained from hospital records.As for the inclusion criteria, patients who were operated for extraperitoneal endometriosis and whose pathology was endometriosis externa were included in the study.Regarding the exclusion criteria, patients who underwent surgery at an external center and whose data could not be collected were excluded from the study.All patients underwent a physical examination, a detailed medical history, and routine hematologic and biochemical analysis.Patient demographics and information on age, gravid, parity, history and duration of previous surgery, lesion size, number of lesions, location, recurrence, complaints, history of systemic

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