Nerve fibers and menstrual cycle in peritoneal endometriosis
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This study investigates the presence and characteristics of nerve fibers within peritoneal endometriotic lesions, exploring their relationship with the menstrual cycle phase.
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- Peripheral changes in endometriosis-associated pain 2014
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