STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of hysteroscopy and the frequency of endometrial polyps in women with endometriosis. DESIGN: Retrospective clinical study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). SETTING: Infertility unit at a university-affiliated hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-three infertile women, 92 with endometriosis and 91 controls without the disease. INTERVENTION: Laparoscopy and scoring of endometriosis according to the American Fertility Society classification, and confirmation of endometrial polyps by pathologic examination. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: There was no significant difference between groups with regard to age, mean duration of infertility, and frequency of primary or secondary infertility. Endometrial polyps were found in 43 women (46.7%) with endometriosis and in 15 controls (16.5%, p = 0.0000). Their frequency did not differ significantly according to stage of endometriosis. CONCLUSIONS: We strongly recommend hysteroscopy if endometriosis is detected in a woman undergoing evaluation for infertility, even if hysterosalpingography and transvaginal ultrasonography do not suggest endometrial polyps.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of hysteroscopy and the frequency of endometrial polyps in women with endometriosis. DESIGN: Retrospective clinical study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). SETTING:Infertility unit at a university-affiliated hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred eighty-three infertilewomen, 92 with endometriosis and 91 controls without the disease. INTERVENTION: Laparoscopy and scoring of endometriosis according to the American Fertility Society classification, and confirmation of endometrial polyps by pathologic examination. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: There was no significant difference between groups with regard to age, mean duration of infertility, and frequency of primary or secondary infertility. Endometrial polyps were found in 43 women (46.7%) with endometriosis and in 15 controls (16.5%, p = 0.0000). Their frequency did not differ significantly according to stage of endometriosis. CONCLUSIONS: We strongly recommend hysteroscopy if endometriosis is detected in a woman undergoing evaluation for infertility, even if hysterosalpingography and transvaginal ultrasonography do not suggest endometrial polyps.
Authors: Melissa W Bennett; Edward J Dick; Natalia E Schlabritz-Loutsevitch; Juan C Lopez-Alvarenga; Priscilla C Williams; R Mark Sharp; Gene B Hubbard Journal: J Med Primatol Date: 2009-03-05 Impact factor: 0.667