Abstract
Regardless of the localization and severity of clinical manifestations, E affects the functions of not only damaged and adjacent, but also distant organs: liver, pancreas and thyroid glands, adrenal glands, cardiovascular and nervous systems. The true mechanisms that regulate the processes of implantation and development of endometrioid heterotopias are complex and insufficiently studied, which does not allow us to assume the possibility of a complete cure, and in a number of patients, even achieving long-term remission or stopping the progression of the disease. Certain successes have been achieved in the treatment of E in recent years, especially in connection with the use of modern hormonal drugs. The treatment of clinically inactive E, which is more often observed in lesions of the peritoneum of the small pelvis, ectocervical and extracervical localizations, should be approached carefully and differentiated, since sometimes hormone therapy can contribute to the activation of the process.
Publisher
European Scientific Platform (Publications)
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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