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Endometriosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Krina T Zondervan, Stacey A Missmer
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Endometriosis

Lancet, The, 2004
Endometriosis is an oestrogen-dependent disorder that can result in substantial morbidity, including pelvic pain, multiple operations, and infertility. New findings on the genetics, the possible roles of the environment and the immune system, and intrinsic abnormalities in the endometrium of affected women and secreted products of endometriotic lesions
Linda C Giudice
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Endometriosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
Az endometriosis (ectopiás endometrium) szövettanilag benignus kórkép, de sok panaszt (meddőség, dysmenorrhoea, fájdalom) és súlyos szövődményeket okozhat. A nemi teljesség korában lévő nők megbetegedése, de ritka kivételként a menarche előtt is kialakul.
Serdar E Bulun
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Endometriosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
The surgical approach to treatment of endometriosis is shifting away from laparotomy toward endoscopy as technology and experience improve. All patients with minimal or mild disease and a significant portion of those with advanced disease can be treated endoscopically with little difference in clinical outcome but a significant difference in cost.
D L, Olive, L B, Schwartz
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Endometriosis.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2010
Ectopic endometrial tissue is found in 1.5% to 6.2% of women of reproductive age, in up to 60% of those with dysmenorrhoea, and in up to 30% of women with subfertility, with a peak incidence at around 40 years of age. However, symptoms may not correlate with laparoscopic findings.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following ...
FERRERO, SIMONE   +2 more
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Endometriosis

Nursing Standard, 2003
Endometriosis is a common condition that causes pain and distress to many women. A variety of medical and surgical treatment options exist, and the nursing role is mainly one of information-giving and support.
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Endometriosis

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1985
Endometriosis is a common disease associated with pelvic pain and infertility. The etiology and physiology are poorly understood, often frustrating clinicians and patient. Treatment may be medical or surgical, or a combination of these. Nursing care involves education of couples about endometriosis and its physical and psychological implications.
C H, Garner, B W, Webster
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Adolescent Endometriosis

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2020
Importance Endometriosis is a major health concern in the adolescent population and significantly impacts daily physical and psychosocial functioning. Endometriosis can have differing presentations in this population, and the diagnosis often involves long delays and multiple visits to specialists.
Ashley, Gubbels   +3 more
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