Pelvic pain correlates with peritoneal macrophage abundance not endometriosis
Endometriosis is a chronic neuroinflammatory pain condition affecting ~180 million women worldwide. Surgical removal or hormonal suppression of endometriosis lesions only relieves pain symptoms in some women and symptomatic relapse following treatment is common. Identifying factors that contribute t...
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Main Authors: | Douglas A Gibson (Author), Frances Collins (Author), Bianca De Leo (Author), Andrew W Horne (Author), Philippa T K Saunders (Author) |
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Bioscientifica,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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