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Search for: [Abstract = "egnancy in patients with ovarian endometriosis was lower than with rectovaginal endometriosis but the difference was not statistical significant 4. spontaneous abortion rate in patients with peritoneal endometriosis \(58%\) was statistical significant higher than with ovarian endometriosis \(22%\), in patients with rectovaginal endometriosis there was no spontaneous abortion. Comparing immunohistological studies of endometrial focuses and cysts sugest, that different genes are involved in development of these two forms. In my group of patients\: 1. infertility rate in patients with endometriosis focuses \(54%\) was statistical significant higher than in patients with cysts \(18%\) 2. nullipara rate in patient with endometriosis focuses \(65%\) was higher than in patients with cysts \(55%\) but the difference was not statistical significant 3. pregnancy rate in patients with endometriosis focuses \(0,54\+\/\-0,72\) was lower than in patients with cysts \(0,78\+\/\-1,03\) but the difference was not statistical significant 4. spontaneous abortion rate in patients with endometriosis focuses \(40%\) was statistical significant higher than in patients with cysts \(14%\). Endometriosis does not appear to influence the outcome of pregnancy among those who manage to conceive. There are little data on obstetric outcome women with endometriosis. Kortelahti et al \(2003\) compared the course and outcome of pregnancy"]

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