Endometriosis and autoimmunity
Autoimmunity Reviews,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 103752 - 103752
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Scientific landscape and visualization analysis of the link between adenomyosis and infertility from 2000 to 2024
Qiaomei Yang,
Xinye Zheng,
Fuchun Zhong
и другие.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2025
Adenomyosis
(AM)
is
a
chronic
disorder
that
significantly
impacts
women's
health
and
quality
of
life
worldwide,
particularly
by
causing
progressive
impairment
in
fertility.
This
study
aimed
to
summarize
visualize
the
literature
concerning
AM-associated
infertility
using
scientometric
analysis.
We
conducted
search
Web
Science™
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
database
for
"adenomyosis"
"infertility"
as
topics
from
2000
2024.
The
collected
data
were
organized
Microsoft
Office
Excel
further
Bibliometric
analyses
visualizations
performed
Origin,
CiteSpace,
VOSviewer,
Bibliometrix
package.
A
total
456
articles
published
across
153
journals,
reflecting
growing
trend
both
cited
articles.
scholars
with
highest
output
Petraglia
F.,
Chapron
C.,
Pellicer
A.,
while
Fertility
Sterility
most
publications'
journal.
China,
United
States,
Italy
ranked
top
three
countries
globally
regarding
relevant
publications
worldwide.
190
keywords
divided
into
eight
clusters
primarily
related
pathogenesis,
adverse
factors
affecting
pregnancy,
treatment
methods,
diagnostic
disease
progression,
vitro
fertilization
(IVF)
management,
women,
fertility
management.
Current
hotspots
this
field
include
investigating
potential
mechanisms
strategies,
improving
pregnancy
outcomes
patients
infertility.
highlights
significant
complex
issue
associated
AM.
Although
management
pharmacological
treatments,
assisted
reproductive
technologies
(ART)
have
improved
women
AM,
clinical
translational
research
still
warranted.
Язык: Английский
Causal Effect Between Natural Hair Color and Endometriosis in a European Population: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization
Twin Research and Human Genetics,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 11
Опубликована: Фев. 25, 2025
Abstract
Previous
observational
studies
have
suggested
an
association
between
natural
hair
color
and
the
risk
of
endometriosis;
however,
causal
relationship
remains
unclear.
Here,
we
conducted
a
two-sample
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
study
to
evaluate
potential
link
endometriosis
using
428
single
nucleotide
polymorphisms
(SNPs)
as
genetic
instruments
derived
from
genomewide
meta-analysis
comprising
over
4511
cases
227,260
controls
European
ancestry.
Our
findings
indicate
that
dark
brown
is
associated
with
decreased
developing
(dark
IVW
OR
:
0.844,
95%
CI
[0.725,
0.984],
p
<
.05).
Conversely,
lighter
colors
(red,
blonde,
light
brown)
did
not
demonstrate
significant
0.568,
[0.280,
1.15],
=
.117;
red
1.058,
[0.719,
1.558],
.77;
blonde
OR:
1.158,
[0.886,
1.514],
.28;
1.306,
[0.978,
1.743],
.07).
These
results
provide
compelling
MR
evidence
supporting
risk.
underscore
need
for
larger
scale
randomized
controlled
trials
delineate
biological
mechanisms
driving
endometriosis.
Язык: Английский
Prevalence of endometriosis in Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome variants: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Human Reproduction,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 23, 2025
In
patients
with
Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser
syndrome
(MRKHS;
population),
is
the
presence
of
functional
endometrium
(FE)
in
uterine
remnants
(URs)
(exposure),
compared
absence
FE
UR/absence
UR
(comparison),
associated
a
higher
prevalence
endometriosis
(outcome)?
The
aggregate
was
considerably
MRKHS
(MRKHSFE+)
than
those
without
(MRKHSFE-).
pathogenesis
not
fully
understood.
finding
pelvic
one
main
objections
to
retrograde
menstruation
(RM)
hypothesis.
recent
advent
high-resolution
ultrasonography
and
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(MRI)
allowed
reliable
preoperative
identification
concealed
within
UR,
histopathological
examination
after
removal
no
longer
only
means
verifying
mucosal
component.
A
similar
MRKHSFE+
MRKHSFE-
patients,
as
assessed
by
ultrasound
(US)
and/or
MRI,
would
essentially
rule
out
RM/implantation
theory,
whereas
substantially
challenge
embryonic
remnants/coelomic
metaplasia
This
systematic
review
restricted
full-length,
English-language
articles
published
peer-reviewed
journals
between
1
January
1980
June
2024.
electronic
PubMed
Embase
databases
were
searched
keyword
'endometriosis'
used
combination
'Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser
syndrome',
'Müllerian
agenesis',
'uterine
'vaginal
anomalies',
'female
genital
malformations'.
References
from
relevant
publications
screened,
PubMed's
'similar
articles'
'cited
by'
functions
used.
Studies
selected
if
they
reported
or
investigated
US
MRI
histology
surgical
removal,
surgically
confirmed
endometriosis.
Case
series
case
reports
deemed
eligible
for
inclusion.
specifically
stating
intent
search
reporting
results
histological
examinations
excluded.
Two
reviewers
independently
abstracted
data.
risk
bias
using
tool
devised
ascertain
methodological
quality
reports.
total
102
studies
(29
73
reports),
comprising
666
whom
verified
included.
Endometriosis
detected
71
participants
(10.7%;
95%
CI,
8.5-13.2%),
its
8.6%
(51/593;
6.6-11.2%)
27.4%
(20/73;
18.4-38.6%)
(P<0.0001).
When
considering
19
≥10
participants,
proportion
3.4%
(41/1219;
2.5-4.5%).
Among
endometriosis,
64
had
coexisting
FE,
seven
evidence
did
have
UR.
32.0%
subgroup
(64/200;
25.9-38.8%)
1.5%
(7/466;
0.7-3.1%)
UR/without
At
meta-analysis
series,
overall
estimates
were,
respectively,
16.8%
(95%
1.8-38.5%)
0%
0-0%).
order
evaluate
association
we
also
conducted
that
included
both
FE+
FE-
patients.
significantly
increased
observed
(overall
odds
ratio
estimate
12.0;
5.1-28.3%).
score
(median
score,
4
points;
interquartile
range,
3-5
points)
3
2-4
points).
Due
uncontrolled
non-experimental
study
design,
are
an
selection,
performance,
detection,
attrition,
bias.
cases
purportedly
systematically
performed
erroneous
findings
reported,
anatomical
description
at
surgery
incomplete
inconsistent,
diagnosis
missing
questionable,
precise
microscopic
features
always
described.
Whether
(exposure)
truly
absent
all
these
whether
lesions
diagnosed
(outcome)
indeed
true
disease,
seems
uncertain.
Our
should
raise
awareness
importance
accurately
assessing
performing
biopsies
visually
Considering
high
bias,
detection
allegedly
few
last
four
decades
be
interpreted
tout
court
proof
coelomic
metaplasia/embryonic
theory.
No
funding
received
this
review.
P.Ve.
member
Editorial
Board
Human
Reproduction
Open,
Journal
Obstetrics
Gynaecology
Canada,
International
Acta
Obstetricia
et
Gynecologica
Scandinavica;
has
royalties
Wolters
Kluwer
chapters
on
management
clinical
decision
support
resource
UpToDate;
maintains
public
private
gynaecological
practice.
E.S.
Editor-in-Chief
Open;
discloses
payments
Ferring
research
grants
honoraria
Merck-Serono
lectures;
P.Vi.
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Uterine
Disorders.
All
other
authors
declare
conflict
interest.
protocol
registered
PROSPERO
(registration
number,
CRD42024512351).
Язык: Английский
Potential anatomical determinants of retrograde menstruation: a comprehensive narrative review
Reproductive BioMedicine Online,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
49(4), С. 104345 - 104345
Опубликована: Июнь 21, 2024
Язык: Английский
From Diagnosis to Fertility: Optimizing Treatment of Adenomyosis for Reproductive Health
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(16), С. 4926 - 4926
Опубликована: Авг. 21, 2024
Adenomyosis
is
a
benign
gynecologic
disorder
that
had
previously
not
been
well
studied
or
understood.
However,
it
now
become
more
common
diagnosis
with
long-standing
implications
especially
for
fertility.
In
this
literature
review,
the
pathophysiology
and
along
management
options
uterine
preservation
fertility
definitive
are
reviewed.
While
there
better
understanding
of
adenomyosis,
still
research
needed
to
fully
elucidate
best
ways
patients
in
those
seeking
Язык: Английский
Effects of pretreatment strategies on fertility outcomes in patients with adenomyosis
Frontiers in Reproductive Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
6
Опубликована: Дек. 9, 2024
Adenomyosis
is
a
commonly
encountered
pathology
in
women
of
reproductive
age
and
frequently
coexists
with
infertility.
The
effect
adenomyosis
on
fertility,
particularly
Язык: Английский
Critical appraisal and narrative review of the literature in IVF/ICSI patients with adenomyosis and endometriosis
Frontiers in Reproductive Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
6
Опубликована: Дек. 24, 2024
Endometriosis
and
adenomyosis
are
prevalent
causes
of
infertility,
often
coexisting
in
a
significant
proportion
patients.
Although
endometriosis
typically
does
not
negatively
impact
assisted
reproductive
technology
(ART)
outcomes,
the
presence
adenomyosis,
mainly
non-severe
external
forms,
may
slightly
influence
IVF/ICSI
success
rates.
However,
this
is
minimal
result
insignificant
changes
statistical
analyses.
Recent
studies
underscore
critical
role
accurate
diagnostic
techniques,
such
as
ultrasound
or
MRI,
identifying
severe
characteristics,
including
diffuse
involvement
with
junctional
zone
participation.
This
precise
delineation
reassuring,
it
essential
for
tailoring
strategies
to
enhance
rates
reduce
confounding
effects
particularly
when
coexists
endometriosis.
Strategic
approaches,
ultralong
GnRH
agonist
protocols
freeze-all
strategies,
provide
advantages
these
scenarios.
need
extensive
research
vital
understanding
complex
interactions
between
endometriosis,
ART
outcomes.
ongoing
exploration
important
cases
where
might
significantly
results.
Язык: Английский