von Thomas Rabe ; Karl-Werner Schweppe ; Andreas D. Ebert ; M.-L. Mlynek-Kersjes ; Michael Elsässer ; Elisabeth Merkle ; C. Albring ; A. Bachmann ; Johannes Bitzer ; Rudy Leon de Wilde
von Rudy Leon de Wilde ; Markus Wallwiener ; J. Alvarez ; H. Brölmann ; R. Campo ; Y. Cheong ; P. Lundorff ; L. Pawelczyk ; H. Roman ; A. di Spiezio Sardo
There is molecular evidence that endometriosis has a negative impact on the ovaries, although the exact pathophysiology concerning endometriosis-associated subfertility is not known. The negative impact on the tubo-ovarian unit can be directly by distorting the anatomy, indirectly by invoking inflammation or by oxidative damage with poorer-quality oocytes. Endometriosis even seems to have a negative effect on pregnancy outcome after in vitro fertilization.
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics Berlin : Springer, 1870 294(2016), 2, Seite 299-301 Online-Ressource