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Endometriosis: novel models, diagnosis, and treatment.

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  • In the paper entitled “ABO and Rhesus Blood Groups and Risk of Endometriosis in a French Caucasian Population of 633 Patients Living in the Same Geographic Area,” B

  • Haas et al suggested that physical fitness and freedom from physical restrictions, a good social environment, and psychological care in both the premenopausal and postmenopausal periods lead to marked improvements in the postmenopausal period with regard to pain, dyspareunia, and influence on sexual life in endometriosis patients

  • BioMed Research International study to evaluate the usefulness of the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging jelly method for diagnosing endometriosisassociated adhesions in the Pouch of Douglas

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In the paper entitled “ABO and Rhesus Blood Groups and Risk of Endometriosis in a French Caucasian Population of 633 Patients Living in the Same Geographic Area,” B. Surgical therapies for endometriosis-associated pain include the removal of endometriotic implants and adhesions with restoration of normal anatomy. This special issue contains some papers that refer to molecular and cellular mechanisms of endometriosis physiopathology and some papers that refer to biomarker development for improved early diagnosis and risk of disease, while the other papers refer minimally to invasive treatment for endometriosis and new medical therapies. In the paper entitled “Antiangiogenesis Therapy of Endometriosis Using PAMAM as a Gene Vector in a Noninvasive Animal Model,” N.

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