• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ectopic decidua (deciduosis)

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The Prevalence of Deciduosis and the Relationship with Endometriosis in Fertile Women during Cesarean Delivery (가임 여성에서 제왕절개술 동안 Deciduosis의 유병율과 자궁내막증과의 관계)

  • Kim, Min-Joung;Kim, Hyun-Jung;Song, Jae-Yen;Kim, Sue-Yeon;Chung, Jae-Eun;Jo, Hyun-Hee;Kim, Jin-Hong;Kim, Jang-Heub;Lew, Young-Ok;Kwon, Dong-Jin;Kim, Mee-Ran;Lim, Yong-Taik
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 2009
  • Objective: To investigate the prevalence, the distribution of deciduosis, and the relationship with endometriosis in fertile women during Cesarean delivery. Methods: In this study, pelvic tissues suspicious for ectopic deciduas were taken for biopsy during Cesarean section from 154 parturients of full term pregnancy from January 1990 to December 2003. And then those patients were followed up till April 2008. Results: Tissues from 94 parturients (94/154, 61%) were evaluated histopathologically, and ectopic decidua was observed in 70.2% (66/94). Ectopic sites were ovaries only (65/94, 69.1%), ovaries and uterine serosa (12/94, 12.8%), uterine serosa only (9/94, 9.6%), and pelvic serosa. Twenty seven (27/66, 40.9%) parturients had past history of diagnosis and treatments for endometriosis. We have tried to connect 39 (39/66, 59.1%) patients who had never been diagnosed for endometriosis but pathologically confirmed for deciduosis, and 18 patients were able to contact by phone. Twelve patients (12/18, 66.6%) showed no symptoms of endometriosis and had not received any treatments for endometriosis. Conclusion: We can conclude that most of incidental cases confirmed pathologically for deciduosis during pregnancy do not symptomatically progress.

The Dedicuosis in the Pregnancy Women (임신능이 확인된 가임 여성에서의 Deciduosis의 유병율)

  • Kim, Mee-Ran;Lew, Young-Oak;Ro, Duck-Yeong;Ryu, Sun-Won;Kwan, Dong-Jin;Kim, Jang-Heub;Kim, Jin-Hong;Lim, Yong-Taik;Kim, Eun-Jung;Jung, Jae-Keun;Lee, Jin-Woo
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.353-357
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    • 2000
  • Objective: Extrauterine formation of decidua of stromal cells has been well described, particularly in the cervix and ovary. The apparent hormonal mechanisn of this phenomenon suggestes a relationship to endometriosis. Whether formation of ectopic decidua represents a marked progestational response of endometriosis or an independent peritoneal-stromal reaction to pregnancy is unclear. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of deciduosis in the patients whose fertility were proven. Design: Prospective study of patients who had undergone cesarean delivery without history of endometriosis. Materials and Methods: The study was performed in 179 full tenn pregnant women. During the cesarean section, the pelvic organs were thoroughly investigated and the biopsies were collected at the lesions suspicious endometriosis. And then microscopic examination of removed tissues were done. Results: Of the 179 patients who underwent cesarean delivery, 48 women (26.8%) had the lesions suspicious endometriosis such as adhesion, pigmented spots. The ovary was the most frequently ocurred site (79.2%). Microscopically, decidual cells were observed in 34 cases (70.8%) of 48 biopsed patients. Conclusion: Endometriosis has been known to be associated with subfertility. Our observations found the prevalence of deciduosis was 19.0% (34/179) in tenn pregnant women whose fertilites were proven. We suggests that the deciduosis maya manifestation of endometriosis during pregnancy. However, further follow up study should be done to confirm this clinicopathologic process.

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