[Effectiveness of hormonal therapy of endometrioid ovarian cysts].

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This study examined patients with ovarian endometriosis and found identical steroid receptor systems in endometrioid ovarian cysts and endometrium, differing in ovulation and endometrial hyperplasia.

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Patients with ovarian endometriosis have been examined during the follicular and luteal phase of the ovulatory and the second phase of the anovulatory cycles. Estradiol and progesterone blood concentrations measured on operation days and during the respective ovulatory phases were in a normal range. Ovulation and endometrial hyperplasia reduced basal progesterone concentrations. Comparison of findings on steroid receptor systems in the endometrium and endometrioid ovarian cysts indicated that they were identical. The findings were different in ovulation and endometrial hyperplasia. These patterns provided criteria for endometrial response to female sex hormones by assaying endometrial intracellular steroid receptor systems in normally ovulating patients with ovarian endometriosis.

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Estradiol Estradiol Congeners Ovarian Cysts Ovarian Neoplasms Progesterone Progesterone Congeners Adult Endometriosis Endometriosis Estradiol Estradiol Estradiol Congeners Estradiol Congeners Female Humans Menstrual Cycle Menstrual Cycle Middle Aged Ovarian Cysts

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