Clinical significance of biochemical markers in endometriosis
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This study investigated changes in CA-125, CA19-9, EMAb, interleukins, adhesion molecules, TNF, and growth factors in endometriosis patients to explore their potential as diagnostic biochemical markers.
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Endometriosis(EMs)is a common and frequent gynecopathy.Its pathogenesis is unclear till now.No effective biochemical markers that can be used to diagnose endometriosis are available in clinical work.Many researches showed that the expression of various biochemical molecules changes in patients with endometriosis.These molecules such as CA-125,CA19-9 and EMAb are associated with occurrence and development of EMs.Detection for them has become an auxiliary method in the diagnosis of EMs.Also the concentrations of some other molecules in serum or abdominal fluid such as interleukin,adhesion molecule,TNF,growth factor and so on change in the patients with endometriosis,which reveals the clinical value of these molecules by researching the relationship between these changes and EMS,so as to provide a more convenient and popular serologically diagnosing method for EMs.
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