BACKGROUND Endometriosis is a condition where uterine lining tissue grows outside the uterine cavity, commonly on the ovaries and pelvic peritoneum, but can also occur in rare locations such as …
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HPV infection and endometrial polyps: insights from a case-control study BioMed Central
Endometrial polyps are common benign lesions characterized by localized overgrowths of endometrial tissue within the uterine cavity. The etiology and pathogenesis of these polyps remain unclear. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, …
Adenomyosis is characterized by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the myometrium. Its clinical manifestations often include dysmenorrhoea, excessive menstrual bleeding and infertility. Reduced pregnancy and live birth …
Chronic endometritis (CE) is an important factor leading to decreased endometrial receptivity, infertility, and repeated pregnancy loss; endometrial immune dysfunction, abnormal microbial flora, inflammatory status, and other factors play important …
Chronic endometritis multiplies the recurrence risk of endometrial polyps after transcervical resection of endometrial polyps: a prospective study BioMed Central
The association between endometrial polyps and insulin resistance from the expression of PI3K and AKT proteins perspective BioMed Central
Cavernous hemangioma of corpus imitating endometrial polyp in a young non-pregnant woman: A case report study Wiley Online Library