Angiogenesis and endometriose

Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie
C M BeckerA D Ebert

Abstract

Endometriosis is considered a chronic disease of women during their reproductive phase, which resembles many signs of malignancy. So far, therapeutic options for endometriosis-associated pain and infertility are unsatisfactory and often lead to recurrence of disease after termination of treatment. Angiogenesis seems to play an important role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis. The use of angiogenesis inhibitors may add an important new tool to well-established treatment schedules. Therefore, it is very important to thoroughly investigate the role of angiogenesis in endometriosis with respect to the female reproductive system.

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Feb 26, 2013·Journal of Medical Primatology·C Arnold, A Einspanier
Sep 29, 2011·Journal of Medical Primatology·C ArnoldA Einspanier
May 26, 2006·The American Journal of Pathology·Christian M BeckerRobert J D'Amato

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