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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 Abb. 17: Mechanisms of action of GnRH agonists Abb. 18: Results of various long-term treatments Aktuelles Bild - Abb. 19: General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis
Abbildung 19: General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis
General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis. An individual therapy plan must be discussed and defined with each patient.
 
General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis
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Abbildung 19: General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis
General principle of therapy for recurrent endometriosis. An individual therapy plan must be discussed and defined with each patient.
 
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