The human endometrium is a unique tissue undergoing important changes through the menstrual cycle. Under the exposure of different risk factors in a woman’s lifetime, normal endometrial tissue can give rise to multiple pathologic conditions, including endometriosis and endometrial cancer. Etiology and pathophysiologic changes behind such conditions remain largely unclear. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the pathophysiology of endometriosis and its potential role in the development of endometrial cancer from a molecular perspective. A better understanding of the molecular basis of endometriosis and its role in the development of endometrial pathology will improve the approach to clinical management
For over 100 years, endometriosis, as a chronic, estrogen-dependent, inflammatory, heritable disease...
Although population-based studies have unequivocally reported an increased risk of ovarian cancer in...
Objectives: Despite the high incidence of endometriosis, the etiology is poorly understood. Much wor...
The human endometrium is a unique tissue undergoing important changes through the menstrual cycle. U...
Endometriosis is a painful reproductive and immunological disease afflicting about 7-10% of women wo...
The etiopathogenesis of endometriosis is a multifactorial process resulting in a heterogeneous disea...
Endometriosis is described as the presence of both endometrial glandular and stromal cells outside t...
The etiopathogenesis of endometriosis is a multifactorial process resulting in a heterogeneous disea...
Objective: To review the mechanisms of endometriosis development, including those related to epigene...
Endometriosis is classically defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the...
Endometriosis is classically defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the...
[[abstract]]Endometriosis is defined as the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue outside of the ut...
Originally described over three hundred years ago, endometriosis is classically defined by the prese...
The frequency of occurrence of hyperplastic processes of the endometrium, the lack of effectiveness ...
Endometriosis is a frequent and chronic illness in young women which could be defined by the existen...
For over 100 years, endometriosis, as a chronic, estrogen-dependent, inflammatory, heritable disease...
Although population-based studies have unequivocally reported an increased risk of ovarian cancer in...
Objectives: Despite the high incidence of endometriosis, the etiology is poorly understood. Much wor...
The human endometrium is a unique tissue undergoing important changes through the menstrual cycle. U...
Endometriosis is a painful reproductive and immunological disease afflicting about 7-10% of women wo...
The etiopathogenesis of endometriosis is a multifactorial process resulting in a heterogeneous disea...
Endometriosis is described as the presence of both endometrial glandular and stromal cells outside t...
The etiopathogenesis of endometriosis is a multifactorial process resulting in a heterogeneous disea...
Objective: To review the mechanisms of endometriosis development, including those related to epigene...
Endometriosis is classically defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the...
Endometriosis is classically defined as the presence of endometrial glands and stroma outside of the...
[[abstract]]Endometriosis is defined as the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue outside of the ut...
Originally described over three hundred years ago, endometriosis is classically defined by the prese...
The frequency of occurrence of hyperplastic processes of the endometrium, the lack of effectiveness ...
Endometriosis is a frequent and chronic illness in young women which could be defined by the existen...
For over 100 years, endometriosis, as a chronic, estrogen-dependent, inflammatory, heritable disease...
Although population-based studies have unequivocally reported an increased risk of ovarian cancer in...
Objectives: Despite the high incidence of endometriosis, the etiology is poorly understood. Much wor...