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Three-dimensional architectures of peritoneal endometriosis.
Donnez, Jacques; NISOLLE, Michelle; Casanas-Roux, Françoise
1992In Fertility and Sterility, 57 (5), p. 980-3
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Abstract :
[en] OBJECTIVE: To elucidate some biological characteristics of peritoneal endometriosis. DESIGN: A recently advanced stereographic computer technology was applied for the investigation of the three-dimensional (3-D) architectures of peritoneal endometriosis. SETTING: University Hospital of Gynecology. PATIENTS: Biopsies were taken from 42 women with peritoneal endometriosis. Twenty-six of them were in the luteal phase. Seventeen of them received Zoladex (ICI, Cambridge, United Kingdom) for 12 weeks before biopsy. RESULTS: Two different main types could be identified according to the presence or absence of ramifications. The apparently multifocal occurrence (in 2-D) of glandular epithelium was not confirmed by the 3-D study that showed that all epithelial glands are interconnected by luminal structures in each peritoneal lesion. Stereometric study suggests a stronger effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist therapy on the stroma than on the epithelium. CONCLUSIONS: The study evaluated the 3-D architectures of peritoneal endometriosis and identified two principal types of peritoneal endometriosis.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Donnez, Jacques
NISOLLE, Michelle ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Gynécologie-Obstétrique CHR
Casanas-Roux, Françoise
Language :
English
Title :
Three-dimensional architectures of peritoneal endometriosis.
Publication date :
1992
Journal title :
Fertility and Sterility
ISSN :
0015-0282
eISSN :
1556-5653
Publisher :
Elsevier, New York, United States - New York
Volume :
57
Issue :
5
Pages :
980-3
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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