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To evaluate the usefulness of autoantibody detection as a nonoperative method of diagnosing endometriosis, we tested 221 sera from 215 patients from the infertility, gynecology, and gynecologic oncology services by an indirect immunofluores…
OBJECTIVE: To determine if methodological reasons explain previous inability of a single investigator to detect antiendometrial antibodies in patients with endometriosis by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF). DESIGN: Sera of selected patien…
OBJECTIVE: To determine if endometrial tissue specific complement (C) activation occurs in patients with endometriosis. DESIGN: Prospective. SETTING: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, a tertiary care referral center. PATIENT…
Detection of endometrial antibodies using an indirect immunofluorescence method along with a well-established human endometrial carcinoma cell line was evaluated and compared with CA-125 for detecting endometriosis. Two hundred two patient …
The frequency of tubal variations was recorded in 100 infertile and 100 fertile women at cesarean section. The infertile women had significantly more tubal/pelvic anatomical variation than did their fertile counterparts. Fimbrial agglutinat…
Although implicated in the etiology of unexplained infertility, a primary role for antibodies to zona pellucida antigens remains uncertain. We therefore prospectively studied 21 infertility patients found to have significant anti-zona pellu…
ABSTRACT: Antiendometrial antibodies have been demonstrated in patients with endometriosis. As a further step in understanding the immunological alterations against the endometrium, isolated glandular and stromal monolayer endometrial cell …
Sera from 42 patients complaining of infertility were evaluated by indirect immunofluorescence for the presence of antibodies to the endometrium. The presence or absence of antibodies was matched with the findings at laparoscopy. Of the 42 …