INFERTILITY AS A COMPLICATION OF ENDOMETRIOSIS

In: World Journal of Advance Healthcare Research · 2005 · vol. 2020 · W3038845980
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Abstract

Genital endometriosis among gynecological pathology takes third place after inflammatory diseases and uterine fibroids, and in specialized endoscopic clinics comes first. The frequency of endometriosis among operated patients is from 12% to 50%. Currently, about 176 million women aged 15 to 49 suffer from endometriosis. This causes significant damage to the reproductive health of patients. The question of the causes of endometriosis, as well as the real mechanisms of the development of infertility associated with this disease, is still unclear. There are many causes of infertility in the presence of endometriosis: decreased receptivity of the endometrium, impaired implantation processes, tubal and peritoneal disorders, decreased ovarian reserve, decreased intensity of crushing of embryos, impaired implantation.

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