Beyond the surface: Does stage I-II endometriosis impact fertility? Exploring the challenges of mild disease.
Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecologic conditions that women face throughout their lives. Despite advances in technology, diagnosis and treatment of this relapsing and remitting condition is still …
Establishment of an Experimental Mouse Model of Endometrioma to Study its Related Infertility.
Endometrioma (OMA), a subtype of endometriosis characterized by the formation of endometriotic cysts in the ovaries, affects 17-44% of individuals diagnosed with endometriosis. Women with OMA often experience compromised fertility, …
How a 35-year-old woman’s seven-year infertility odyssey ended thanks to a corporate benefit—and a state that allowed her to get IVF treatment - Fortune
How a 35-year-old woman’s seven-year infertility odyssey ended thanks to a corporate benefit—and a state that allowed her to get IVF treatment Fortune
The involvement of RNA N6-methyladenosine and histone methylation modification in decidualization and endometriosis-associated infertility - Wiley Online Library
The involvement of RNA N6-methyladenosine and histone methylation modification in decidualization and endometriosis-associated infertility Wiley Online Library
Characterising umbilical abdominal wall endometriosis as a distinct subgroup of abdominal wall endometriosis - retrospective cohort study.
Abdominal wall endometriosis (AWE) is one of the rarest forms of endometriosis. Little is known about differences between umbilical AWE (U-AWE) and non-umbilical AWE (non-U-AWE) patients. This retrospective cohort study …