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Infertilität bei Endometriose und Adenomyose – welche Bedeutung hat die Implantation?

Infertility in endometriosis and adenomyosis—What is the importance of the implantation?

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Endometriose ist eine der häufigsten gynäkologischen Erkrankungen. Sie ist per se mit dem Risiko der Subfertilität behaftet. Chronisch-entzündliche Reaktionen und ein verändertes peritoneales Milieu beeinträchtigen die Ovarien und die Eizellqualität. Aborte und Implantationsstörungen kommen häufiger vor. Ob die gestörte Implantation eine größere Rolle spielt als bisher angenommen, ist eine noch nicht hinreichend beantwortete Frage.

Abstract

Endometriosis is one of the most frequent gynecological diseases. It is associated per se with the risk of subfertility. Chronic inflammatory reactions and an altered peritoneal environment impair the ovaries and the quality of oocytes. Miscarriages and implantation disorders are frequent. Whether the impaired implantation plays a more important role than previously assumed is still an insufficiently answered question.

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Anteile dieses Artikels wurden publiziert in Küpker W et al. (2024) Endometriose und Infertilität. Gynäkologie 57:131–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-024-05203-3.

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Küpker, W., Bullerdiek, J. & Felberbaum, R.E. Infertilität bei Endometriose und Adenomyose – welche Bedeutung hat die Implantation?. Gynäkologische Endokrinologie 22, 118–124 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10304-024-00567-0

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