2016
DOI: 10.1111/jog.13188
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Prevalence of high‐risk human papillomavirus infection in women with ovarian endometriosis

Abstract: The results of our study indicated a higher rate of high-risk HPV infection among patients with endometriosis. The findings could provide us baseline information for future studies regarding the pathogenesis of endometriosis and the role of viral infection and their possible impact on future cancer development in this group of patients.

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“…Four of the eighteen studies analysed the virome to determine whether there is an association between HPV and endometriosis (Table ). Three studies found that the HPV detection was higher and therefore associated with endometriosis . However, one study found that there was no association at all …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four of the eighteen studies analysed the virome to determine whether there is an association between HPV and endometriosis (Table ). Three studies found that the HPV detection was higher and therefore associated with endometriosis . However, one study found that there was no association at all …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-grade pelvic inflammation in endometriosis was postulated to be a consequence of an initial infection and subsequent sterile inflammation (78). High-risk papillomavirus infection and Mollicutes are found more frequently in ovaries of women with cystic ovarian endometriosis (138) and in peritoneal fluid, respectively.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the oxidative stress in the uterus during menstruation and in the peritoneal cavity following retrograde menstruation (248) are recognized as potential causative factors to induce genetic or epigenetic changes. In addition, we recently realized the association of endometriosis with vaginal and pelvic infection (78,136,138) and the presence of an important metabolome in the uterine and peritoneal cavities. Second, functional redundancy is a characteristic of many cellular processes.…”
Section: The Genetic/epigenetic Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При этом в эктопическом эндометрии вирусы не выявлялись [30]. В исследовании Heidarpour M. et al у женщин с эндометриозом яичников HPV ВКР был идентифицирован в 26% случаев [15]. Микроорганизмы класса Mollicutes были идентифицированы в эндометриоидных гетеротопиях [14].…”
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