Uterine and ovarian function in endometriosis
Seminars in reproductive medicine, 21(2), 183-192, 2003
Abstract
Although numerous studies have attempted to elucidate the implication of endometriosis for infertility, this matter still remains unexplained. Diverse clinical approaches based on assisted reproduction techniques have produced conflicting results on this issue. Nevertheless, impairment of implantation and pregnancy rates seems to affect women who suffer from endometriosis. Whether this effect is due to alteration of the oocyte/embryo or the endometrium still remains to be elucidated, although actual data allude to deficiencies in both. Infertility due to poor quality embryos derived from impaired oocytes obtained from malfunctioning ovaries have been described by some groups. Endometrial defects have been argued by others. Adding more confusion to this topic, the influence of peritoneal fluid in women with endometriosis and/or mixed causes also needs to be considered. The aim of this review is to describe the current situation in the endometriosis-related infertility literature.
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Garrido, N., Pellicer, A., Remohí, J., & Simón, C. (2003). Uterine and ovarian function in endometriosis. *Seminars in reproductive medicine*, *21*(2), 183-192. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2003-41325
Garrido N, Pellicer A, Remohí J, Simón C. Uterine and ovarian function in endometriosis. Semin Reprod Med. 2003;21(2):183-192. doi:10.1055/s-2003-41325
Garrido, N., et al. "Uterine and ovarian function in endometriosis." *Seminars in reproductive medicine*, vol. 21, no. 2, 2003, pp. 183-192.
Keywords
Ascitic Fluid, Endometriosis, Female, Humans, Ovary, Uterus