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Histologic appearance of endometriosis infiltrating uterosacral ligaments in women with painful symptoms.

Auteurs : Bonte H, Chapron C, Vieira M, Fauconnier A, Barakat H, Fritel X, VacherLavenu MC, Dubuisson JB

Date de publication : 11/2002

Résumé vulgarisé

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To describe the histologic appearance of deep endometriosis infiltrating the uterosacral ligaments (USL). DESIGN: Retrospective analysis (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). SETTING: University-affiliated hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred forty-nine women with pain due to endometriosis. INTERVENTION: Resection of one or both USL. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: One hundred seventy-two USL were examined by histology after unilateral resection in 126 patients (84.6%) and bilateral resection in 23 (15.4%). Two-thirds of women (122, 70.9%) had a classic appearance of endometriosis. Lesions of myoproliferative endometriosis with a histologic appearance of so-called adenomyotic nodules were observed in 25 (14.5%). Associated fibrosis was most frequent in patients with positive compared with negative histology (85, 69.7% vs 18, 36.0%). CONCLUSION: Anatomicopathologic lesions of deep endometriosis infiltrating the USL are heterogeneous. Adenomyotic nodules are not frequently observed.