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. 2002 Oct;78(4):733-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(02)03328-9.

Usefulness of CA19-9 versus CA125 for the diagnosis of endometriosis

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Usefulness of CA19-9 versus CA125 for the diagnosis of endometriosis

Tatsuya Harada et al. Fertil Steril. 2002 Oct.
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinical value of the serum CA19-9 level in comparison with the serum CA125 level for diagnosing and determining the severity of endometriosis.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: Department of Comprehensive Reproductive Medicine in a university hospital.

Patient(s): One hundred one women with endometriosis and 22 without endometriosis participated in this study.

Intervention(s): Blood samples were collected before the operation (laparoscopy, oophrectomy, cystectomy, and/or hysterectomy), and tissue samples of ovarian chocolate cysts were collected during the operation.

Main outcome measure(s): The serum CA19-9 and CA125 levels and the localization of these antigens in ovarian chocolate cysts.

Result(s): The mean serum CA19-9 levels in patients at all stages of endometriosis were significantly higher than those in patients without endometriosis, and serum CA19-9 levels significantly correlated with the Revised American Fertility Society classification scores. Intense staining of CA19-9 was observed in 15 of the 20 samples of ovarian chocolate cysts.

Conclusion(s): CA19-9 is a useful marker for determining the severity of endometriosis.

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