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Although endometriosis is a non-neoplastic disease, it often affects the normal ovulation in women, so adequate attention should be paid to it. There are five symptoms that can help the female identif...read more +
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Endometriosis is a common gynecologic disease. In general, endometrial cells grow in the uterine cavity. Because the uterine cavity is connected to the fallopian tubes, it may allow endometrial cells ...read more +
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Can Pregnancy Really Treat Endometriosis?
2020-08-20
Some women usually take physical examinations before they give birth, and when they are diagnosed with endometriosis, the doctor sometimes suggests that they will be better if they are pregnant. Can p...read more + -
Under normal circumstances, the endometrium covers the uterine cavity surface. If the endometrium grows in other parts of the body due to some factors, it can become endometriosis. This kind of ectopi...read more +
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Deeply Infiltrating Endometriosis(DIE)
2020-05-05
Deeply infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is a kind of functional endometrial growth that invades the deep peritoneum and pelvic organs and invades the tissue more than 5mm, which is called DIE. Pathoge...read more + -
What Is Ovarian Endometriosis?
2020-04-27
Endometriosis can be diagnosed when it grows outside the uterine cavity, causes recurrent periodic bleeding, forms diseases and symptoms. The ovary is the most vulnerable part of the endometrium. Abou...read more + -
What Is Peritoneal Endometriosis?
2020-04-25
Endometriosis refers to a disease in which endometrial tissue is found outside the uterine cavity. Patients often have no obvious symptoms in clinical, but also dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorder, infer...read more + -
Endometriosis(EMS) is an estrogen-dependent disease, and estrogen may be one of the factors regulating the expression of these chemokines and their receptors. In addition, environmental factors may al...read more +
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Causes of Endometriosis: Endocrinology
2020-04-21
Endometriosis is known to be a sex hormone-dependent disease, and there are estrogen, progesterone, and androgen receptors in ectopic tissues. Regardless of the source of the endometrium, its growth i...read more + -
If we explain the pathogenesis of endometriosis according to the theory of endometrial implantation, then where does the focus of endometriosis, such as lung and kidney, come from? In the early 20th c...read more +