Nisolle, Michelle
Donnez, Jacques
[UCL]
Paindaveine, B.
[UCL]
Bourdon, A.
Berlière, Martine
[UCL]
Casanas-Roux, F.
[UCL]
The present study included 118 patients undergoing a laparoscopy for infertility. In 86 patients with laparoscopically diagnosed endometriosis (group I), biopsies were taken from areas of apparent endometriosis (n = 86) and from a visually normal peritoneum (n = 52). Histology reveals the presence of endometriosis in 93% of positive sites and in 13% of negative sites. In 32 patients without endometriosis at laparoscopy (group II), biopsies were taken from normal uterosacral ligaments (n = 32). Endometriosis was observed in 6% of cases. Despite the increased ability to detect pigmented and nonpigmented endometriotic lesion, histological study revealed the presence of endometriosis in normal peritoneum in 13% (group I) and 6% (group II) of cases.
Bibliographic reference |
Nisolle, Michelle ; Donnez, Jacques ; Paindaveine, B. ; Bourdon, A. ; Berlière, Martine ; et. al. Histologic study of peritoneal endometriosis in infertile women.. In: Fertility and sterility, Vol. 53, no. 6, p. 984-8 (1990) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/13802 |