Surgical exploration of primary umbilical and inguinal canal endometriosis: a cutaneous conundrum.
Primary cutaneous endometriosis and inguinal endometriosis (IEM) are rare, representing less than 1% and under 0.6% of extragenital and extrapelvic endometriosis, respectively. Co-occurrence in the same patient is exceedingly rare, …
FOXA2 loss results in an increase of endometriosis development and LIF reveals a therapeutic effect for endometriosis.
Endometriosis, characterized by the growth of uterine-like tissue outside the uterus, causes chronic pain and infertility. Current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies have notable limitations, including delayed diagnosis and adverse effects. …