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Endometriosis affects up to 10% of women of reproductive age and 176 million women worldwide. The prevalence in women with infertility is between 30% and 50% but may be higher in women with pelvic pain, interstitial cystitis, or irritable b…
STUDY QUESTION: Is there a global consensus on the management of endometriosis that considers the views of women with endometriosis? SUMMARY ANSWER: It was possible to produce an international consensus statement on the current management o…
OBJECTIVE: This descriptive study assessed the rate and costs of surgical procedures among newly diagnosed endometriosis patients. METHODS: Utilizing the Medstat MarketScan database, commercially insured women aged 18-45 with endometriosis …
Both progesterone receptor modulators (PRMs) as well as pure progesterone antagonists (PAs) have numerous proven and potential therapeutic applications in female health care. Mifepristone, a PRM with only marginal agonistic activity, togeth…
Herein we describe the chemical synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a novel, highly potent progesterone receptor (PR) antagonist, ZK 230211. The introduction of a 17alpha-pentafluorethyl side chain in the D-ring of the steroid…
OBJECTIVE: To compare the expression of endometrial P receptors (PR) levels with markers of endometrial receptivity during the window of implantation. DESIGN: Prospective, controlled study to examine endometrial PR and three cycle-specific…
The effects of the progesterone antagonists (antiprogestins) onapristone (ZK 98 299) and ZK 136 799 on surgically induced endometriosis were studied in intact female rats. Endometriosis was induced by transplanting homologous endometrium to…
Mifepristone (RU 486), used clinically for the termination of early pregnancy, and its acetyl and 13-retro (13 alpha) analogs show potent antiproliferative effects against estrogen-dependent human breast tumors and endometriosis. However, t…
There is evidence from previous studies that progesterone antagonists (antigestagens) modify estrogen responses at endometrial and myometrial levels without having affinity to the estrogen receptor (ER). The purpose of the present study was…