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One thousand consecutive cases of surgically proven endometriosis were reviewed to evaluate the frequency and types of pelvic cancers that were associated with ovarian and extraovarian endometriosis. The frequency and types of histologic ab…
In the judgement of most experienced clinicians, women with endometriosis are particularly prone to postoperative adhesion formation. Coincidently, a localized sterile PF inflammatory process is present in these women, although not exclusiv…
OBJECTIVE: To correlate histologic parameters of endometriosis with hormonal responsiveness. DESIGN: Seven hundred sixty-eight unselected endometriotic implants and the corresponding intrauterine endometrium from 196 patients were classifie…
Endometriosis is rare after hysterectomy and oophorectomy for conditions unrelated to endometriosis. We present a case of delayed development of aggressive, hormone-resistant endometriosis temporally remote from hysterectomy and oophorectom…
The peritoneal fluid (PF) of women with infertility (especially in the presence of endometriosis) contains increased numbers of leukocytes, 90% to 95% of which are macrophages. The high numbers of peritoneal macrophages presumably result fr…
Conception rates decline in the latter part of the reproductive years. To examine which ovarian parameters are altered with aging, 486 cycles from 225 ovulatory infertile women undergoing human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) superovulation a…
Based on the available scientific evidence, the mechanism of developing endometriosis appears to be transplantation of viable endometrial cell fragments shed during menses and regurgitated through the fallopian tubes under the influence of …
The risk for developing endometriosis begins at puberty and extends to menopause in women of all races. The major pathway in the pathogenesis of this disease is the transplantation of endometrial cells to the pelvis and other abdominal orga…
In order to assess the hormonal responsiveness of ectopic endometrium, 438 unselected endometrial implants and corresponding intrauterine endometrium from 196 patients were evaluated and classified by standard endometrial dating criteria. O…
In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) and gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) are used to treat intractable infertility in women with no distortion of the pelvic viscera, despite the lack of controlled trials demonstrating e…
An intraperitoneal inflammatory process has been associated with infertility in women without anatomic distortion of the pelvic viscera, particularly with endometriosis. This phenomenon was investigated by measuring peritoneal fluid (PF) an…
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gy…
The authors have reassessed the anatomic distribution of ectopic endometrium by the laparoscopic study of the location of implants, adhesions, and uterine position in 182 consecutive patients with infertility and endometriosis. The ovary wa…
Excised tubal segments from 42 women with uterotubal junction obstruction were studied histologically to evaluate the pathologic spectrum of disease and correlate this with clinical data. The most frequent lesion encountered was obliterativ…
To characterize the binding properties of the Fc receptors on human macrophages, the binding of radiolabeled human IgG1 to peritoneal macrophages was assessed. Cells were obtained at the time of diagnostic laparoscopy from women undergoing …