Endosalpingiose – ein irrelevanter laparoskopischer Zufallsbefund?
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Endosalpingiosis refers to the ectopic presence of tubal epithelium. However, this incidental finding received little attention, although it is the second most common benign peritoneal pathology in women following endometriosis. In contrast to endometriosis, endosalpingiosis shows an increase in prevalence with age beyond the menopause. Furthermore, it does not appear to be chronically inflammatory and, according to research to this date, does not cause chronic pain or infertility. Recent epidemiological and molecular pathological studies show a significantly higher incidence of ovarian and endometrial tumors in women with endosalpingiosis. These correlations have not been conclusively clarified. Generally accepted clinical recommendations for the detection of endosalpingiosis do not yet exist. In order to better understand the disease value of endosalpingiosis and its oncological correlations, this entity should be brought to the attention of surgical gynecology and involved pathology.
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