Angiogénesis y endometriosis

Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology. Angiogenesis appears to be one of the processes involved in its pathogenesis. Angiogenic factors are increased in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis (McLaren 1996 et al; Taylor et al, 2002), in peritoneal implant...

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Main Authors: Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel), Olartecoechea, B. (Begoña), Auba, M. (M.), Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis), Lopez-Garcia, G. (Guillermo)
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author Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel)
Olartecoechea, B. (Begoña)
Auba, M. (M.)
Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis)
Lopez-Garcia, G. (Guillermo)
author_facet Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel)
Olartecoechea, B. (Begoña)
Auba, M. (M.)
Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis)
Lopez-Garcia, G. (Guillermo)
author_sort Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel)
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description Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology. Angiogenesis appears to be one of the processes involved in its pathogenesis. Angiogenic factors are increased in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis (McLaren 1996 et al; Taylor et al, 2002), in peritoneal implants (Ferriani et al, 1993) and in ovarian endometriomas. On the other hand, some researchers have found that angiogenesis is related to pelvic pain. We speculated that ovarian endometriomas in patients presenting with pelvic pain would be more angiogenic than those in asymptomatic women and that their vascular features would therefore be different.
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spelling oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171-353552022-06-29T09:28:04Z Angiogénesis y endometriosis Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel) Olartecoechea, B. (Begoña) Auba, M. (M.) Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis) Lopez-Garcia, G. (Guillermo) Endometriosis pélvica Angiogénesis Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of unknown aetiology. Angiogenesis appears to be one of the processes involved in its pathogenesis. Angiogenic factors are increased in the peritoneal fluid of patients with endometriosis (McLaren 1996 et al; Taylor et al, 2002), in peritoneal implants (Ferriani et al, 1993) and in ovarian endometriomas. On the other hand, some researchers have found that angiogenesis is related to pelvic pain. We speculated that ovarian endometriomas in patients presenting with pelvic pain would be more angiogenic than those in asymptomatic women and that their vascular features would therefore be different. 2014-03-05T13:58:01Z 2014-03-05T13:58:01Z 2009 info:eu-repo/semantics/article https://hdl.handle.net/10171/35355 spa info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Ediciones Universidad de Navarra
spellingShingle Endometriosis pélvica
Angiogénesis
Garcia-Manero, M. (Manuel)
Olartecoechea, B. (Begoña)
Auba, M. (M.)
Alcazar, J.L. (Juan Luis)
Lopez-Garcia, G. (Guillermo)
Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title_full Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title_fullStr Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title_full_unstemmed Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title_short Angiogénesis y endometriosis
title_sort angiogénesis y endometriosis
topic Endometriosis pélvica
Angiogénesis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10171/35355
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