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Schweppe KW, Rabe T, Langhardt M, Woziwodzki J, Petraglia F, Kiesel L
Endometriosis – Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Options for Clinical and Ambulatory Care
Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie - Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology 2013; 10 (Sonderheft 1): 102-119

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Zum ersten Bild Abb. 12a-b: Deeply infiltrating endometriosis Abb. 13a-d: Adenomyosis uteri interna Abb. 14: Endoscopically and histologically confirmed endometriosis Abb. 15: Biological activity of various progestins Abb. 16: Progestins for endometriosis Aktuelles Bild - Abb. 17: Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists Abb. 18: Results of various long-term treatments Abb. 19: General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis
Abbildung 17: Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists
Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists: By desensitising the pituitary, a pseudomenopausal situation is created.
 
Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists
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Abbildung 17: Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists
Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists: By desensitising the pituitary, a pseudomenopausal situation is created.
 
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