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ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that diagnostic laparoscopy can cause pelviperitoneal inflammation.DesignRetrospective analysis of data collected during a prospective controlled study in baboons.SettingAn academic research environment.Anima…
BackgroundThis study was performed to test the hypothesis that endometriosis undergoes regression during pregnancy.MethodsThis study was performed on 11 baboons with histologically proven endometriosis, housed at the Institute of Primate Re…
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of spontaneous endometriosis over a 32-month period in baboons with initially normal pelves. METHODS: In this observational longitudinal study, which was performed at the Institute of Primate Research, …
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how long an ovulation stigma remains visible as determined by serial laparoscopies performed during the luteal phase in baboons. SUBJECTS AND SETTING: Sixteen female baboons with a normal pelvis (n = 6) and with e…
This study was done to test the hypothesis that the incidence and recurrence of retrograde menstruation is higher in baboons with spontaneous endometriosis than in those without. A total of 399 laparoscopies was performed on 113 female babo…
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that a recent corpus luteum (CL) without fresh ovulation stigma (OS) can be found with a higher incidence and recurrence in baboons with endometriosis and is associated with a reduced egg recovery rate after …
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that spontaneous endometriosis is a progressive disease in baboons.Design and settingProspective cohort study, Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi, Kenya.ParticipantsTwelve baboons with histologically prov…
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that fertility is reduced in baboons with endometriosis. DESIGN: Prospective controlled follow-up study. SETTING: Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi Kenya. SUBJECTS: Seventy-one baboons, including 3…
ObjectiveThe Sampson hypothesis of retrograde menstruation as a cause of endometriosis was tested by determining the effect of intrapelvic injection of menstrual versus luteal endometrium on the incidence, peritoneal involvement, and stage …
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that immunosuppression increases the development and progression of endometriosis in baboons. DESIGN: Experimental controlled study. SETTING: Institute of Primate Research, Nairobi, Kenya. PARTICIPANTS: …