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- article 6
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- endometriosis 6
- dysmenorrhea 1
- chronic_pelvic_pain 1
- endometrioma 1
- dyspareunia 1
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Background. Genital endometriosis (GE) remains a very common disease, occurring in 0.5–5 % of fertile women and in 25–40 % of infertile women. Benign breast diseases (BBD) are common throughout life, from early reproductive age to the postm…
Modern studies show that in different countries 15–70% of patients with genital endometriosis (GE) have concomitant breast pathology, which is considered a manifestation of overlap syndrome. This category of patients requires a detailed exa…
Background. According to the National Cancer Registry of Ukraine, mortality from breast cancer (BC) continues to be at the first places in the structure of oncological pathology among the female population. The overlap syndrome of genital e…
Introduction. Genital endometriosis (GE) remains a fairly common disease, occurring in 0.5-5% of fertile women and in 25-40% of infertile women. In modern studies, the ability of endometrioid foci to actively resist immune surveillance, whi…
Background. Endometriosis has a significant impact on the quality of life of patients, as it is a source of debilitating pain syndrome, leading to depression, anxiety and sleep disorders. Therefore, studying the possibilities of effective t…
Background. Women with endometriosis are at higher risk of developing iron deficiency than those without endometriosis. The results of many studies indicate that iron deficiency should be considered during the initial diagnosis and subsequ…