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Dr Krina Zondervan talks about endometriosis, an incapacitating women's health condition.
Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition, which often causes severe pelvic pain and may lead to infertility. In women suffering from endometriosis, cells similar to those lining the uterus appear and flourish in areas outside the uterine cavity. Causes of endometriosis remain unknown and treatments are limited to either surgery or the use of hormonal drugs. Dr Krina Zondervan studies genetic, molecular and environmental factors influencing this complex disorder.

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Genetics
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Krina Zondervan
Keywords
genetics
infertility
pelvic pain
Epidemiology
womens health
endometriosis
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 30/09/2010
Duration: 00:06:45

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