Human Reproduction vol.4 no.7 pp.782-785, 1989 The relationship between endometriosis and semen analysis: a review of 490 consecutive laparoscopies

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This review of 490 laparoscopies found that mild endometriosis was more common in infertile women whose partners had abnormal semen analysis results, suggesting infertility may predispose to endometriosis.

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'To whom correspondence should be addressed Laparoscopy was carried out on 490 infertile women whose partners had semen analyses showing a minimum of 5 x 106 motile spermatozoa/ml. Patients were divided into two groups using WHO criteria: those in whom the semen parameters were normal and those in whom there was any abnormality. The overall incidence of endometriosis was the same in both groups. Among women with primary infertility, mild endo-metriosis was significantly more common in the abnormal semen group. Thus among couples in whom there is an explanation for continuing sub-fertility, mild endometriosis is more common. This finding calls into question the causal relationship between endometriosis and primary infertility and suggests that in susceptible women, infertility may predispose towards the occurrence of endometriosis. Key words: mild endometriosis/male sub-fertility/laparoscopy

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