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Diseases » Endometritis » Causes
 

Causes of Endometritis

List of causes of Endometritis

Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Endometritis) that could possibly cause Endometritis includes:

More causes: see full list of causes for Endometritis

Endometritis Causes: Book Excerpts

Related information on causes of Endometritis:

As with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors. Further relevant information on causes of Endometritis may be found in:

Causes of Endometritis: Online Medical Books

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Endometriosis: Causes and incidence
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

The mechanisms by which endometriosis causes symptoms, including infertility, are unknown. The main theories to explain this disorder are:

❑ transtubal regurgitation of endometrial cells and implantation at ectopic sites

❑ coelomic metaplasia (repeated inflammation may induce metaplasia of mesothelial cells to the endometrial epithelium)

❑ lymphatic or hematogenous spread to explain extraperitoneal disease.

Endometriosis occurs in 10% of women during the reproductive years. Prevalence may be as high as 25% to 35% among infertile women. A woman with a mother or sister with endometriosis is six times more likely to develop endometriosis than a woman without this familial history.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Endometriosis: Causes
(Handbook of Diseases)

The mechanisms by which endometriosis causes symptoms, including infertility, are unknown. The main theories to explain this disorder are:

❑ transtubal regurgitation of endometrial cells and implantation at ectopic sites

❑ coelomic metaplasia (repeated inflammation may induce metaplasia of mesothelial cells to the endometrial epithelium)

❑ lymphatic or hematogenous spread to account for extraperitoneal disease.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003


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