Analysis and Discussion the Correlation of Serum CA125 and Adenomyosis
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This study found that serum CA125 expression positively correlates with uterine size and dysmenorrhea severity in 150 adenomyosis patients.
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Objective:This study aimed to investigate 150 cases of adenomyosis patients clinical data characteristics,and explore the correlation of serum CA125 expression levels and uterine size,dysmenorrheal.Methods:The study summarized the statistics of 150 patients with adenomyosis from January 2009 to March 2012 in our gynecological clinic.Detected the expression of serum CA125 in adenomyosis,explore the correlation with uterine size and dysmenorrheal.SPSS statistical software for statistical analysis.Results:In 150 adenomyosis patients,144 cases with dysmenorrhea,116 cases with secondary dysmenorrhea,of which 98 cases were gradually aggravated,the positive expression rate of serum CA125 in patients is 60%(90cases),serum CA125 expression level in adenomyosis patients was positive corelation with uterine size(n=150,r= 0.343,P0.01),and the degree of dysmenorrhea(n=150,r= 0.457,P0.01).Conclusion:Expression of serum CA125 has a positive correlation with the size of the uterus and dysmenorrheal in adenomyosis.Serum CA125 have important application value on adenomyosis diagnosis and monitoring in clinical.
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