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CA-125, a high-molecular-weight glycoprotein antigen, has been identified as a possible marker for endometriosis, with discrepant results. CA-72, another glycoprotein antigen, is expressed by a variety of adenocarcinomas, including endometr…
Proximal, distal, and peritubal damage can be caused by a number of pathologic processes such as inflammation, endometriosis, and surgical trauma. The diagnosis of tubal occlusion relies primarily on hysterosalpingography, hysteroscopy, and…
Seven women with recurrent endometriosis after definitive surgery were evaluated. Plasma estradiol, FSH and LH indicated that recurrence was stimulated by residual ovarian fragments in six and pseudopregnancy regimen in one. Surgical treatm…
Preliminary reports indicate that products of human mononuclear phagocytes may contribute to the infertility associated with endometriosis. To determine whether the generation of reactive oxygen metabolites by blood monocytes and peritoneal…
Both hyperprolactinemia and endometriosis are associated with infertility. A study was performed to ascertain whether sleep-related prolactin (PRL) hypersecretion was present in endometriosis. Fifty-five consecutive infertile women with reg…
Recent investigations suggested a possible immunologic etiology for endometriosis. To determine whether cellular immunity may be affected in patients with endometriosis, peripheral lymphocyte populations were investigated in 31 confirmed en…
Plasma progesterone and estradiol estimations were performed in the diagnosis of 299 unselected menstruating patients complaining of infertility. Plasma progesterone levels were measured during the luteal phase of the cycle 5-10 days before…