ENDOMETRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE LUTEAL PHASE OF WOMEN WITH VARIOUS TYPES OF INFERTILITY - COMPARISON WITH WOMEN OF NORMAL FERTILITY

被引:36
作者
LI, TC
DOCKERY, P
COOKE, ID
机构
[1] University of Sheffield, Jessop Hospital for Women, Sheffield S3 7RE, Leavygreave Road
[2] Departments of Biomedical Science, Sheffield
[3] Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield
关键词
ENDOMETRIAL DEVELOPMENT; FEMALE INFERTILITY;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137333
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
In this study, the prevalence of retarded endometrial development in the luteal phase of an infertile population (20/142 = 14%) was found to be significantly higher (P < 0.05) than in that of a control, fertile population (3/68 = 4.4%). However, when the infertile subjects were subdivided into groups of different aetiology, it was found that women with endometriosis and unexplained infertility had a significantly higher prevalence of retarded endometrium (6/21 = 29%, 10/48 = 21% respectively; P < 0.01 in both cases) than women with normal fertility; whereas the prevalence in women with tubal or male infertility (1/34 = 2.9% and 3/39 = 7.7%, respectively) was not significantly different from that in the fertile subjects. There were no significant differences in the progesterone profiles of the four groups of infertile subjects and the group of fertile subjects. Of the 15 cases of retarded endometrial development with known progesterone profile, two were associated with subnormal progesterone whereas the remaining 13 were associated with normal progesterone, the latter suggesting an abnormal response of the endometrium to a normal amount of progesterone. The findings suggest that further morphological study of the endometrium should be aimed at subjects whose infertility is unexplained or associated with endometriosis, in whom the prevalence of abnormal endometrium is increased.
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