Peritoneal fluid in the pouch of Douglas: strategically located and affecting reproductive events
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This paper investigates the presence and role of peritoneal fluid within the pouch of Douglas, analyzing its strategic location and impact on reproductive processes.
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Cites (4)
- Endometriotic disease: the role of peritoneal fluid 1998
- ORIGIN OF PERITONEAL FLUID IN WOMEN: AN OVARIAN EXUDATION PRODUCT 1980
- Pathophysiology of Cyclic Hemorrhagic Ascites and Endometriosis 2008
- Peritoneal fluid as an unrecognised vector between female reproductive tissues 2007
Cited by (4)
- A Novel Ultrasound Technique Called Saline Infusion SonoPODography to Visualize and Understand the Pouch of Douglas and Posterior Compartment Contents: A Feasibility Study 2019
- Non-ART pregnancy predictive factors in infertile patients with peritoneal superficial endometriosis 2017
- Is Oocyte Quality Impaired in Cases With Ovarian Endometriosis? A Second Look Into the Clinical Setting 2022
- From Endometriosis to Pregnancy: Which is the “Road-Map”? 2017
References (5)
- Endometriotic disease: the role of peritoneal fluid via openalex
- ORIGIN OF PERITONEAL FLUID IN WOMEN: AN OVARIAN EXUDATION PRODUCT via openalex
- Pathophysiology of Cyclic Hemorrhagic Ascites and Endometriosis via openalex
- Peritoneal fluid as an unrecognised vector between female reproductive tissues via openalex
- W2084823471 via openalex
Cited by (4)
- Is Oocyte Quality Impaired in Cases With Ovarian Endometriosis? A Second Look Into the Clinical Setting 2022
- A Novel Ultrasound Technique Called Saline Infusion SonoPODography to Visualize and Understand the Pouch of Douglas and Posterior Compartment Contents: A Feasibility Study 2019
- From Endometriosis to Pregnancy: Which is the “Road-Map”? 2017
- Non-ART pregnancy predictive factors in infertile patients with peritoneal superficial endometriosis 2017
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