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. 1999 Oct;16(9):500–503. doi: 10.1023/A:1020559201968

Familial Risk Among Patients with Endometriosis

Rosana Maria Dos Reis 1,2,, Marcos Felipe Silva De Sá 1, Marcos Dias De Moura 1, Antônio Alberto Nogueira 1, João Ulisses Ribeiro 2, Ester Silveira Ramos 2, Rui Alberto Ferriani 1
PMCID: PMC3455623  PMID: 10530406

Abstract

Purpose:The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of endometriosis among the relatives of patients with confirmed endometriosis.

Methods:We analyzed the prevalence of endometriosis among first-, second-, and third-degree relatives in a group of 101 patients with varying symptoms related to endometriosis seen at two public hospitals and submitted to laparoscopy and/or laparotomy. The control group consisted of 43 women submitted to laparoscopy without a diagnosis of endometriosis.

Results:Among the patients with endometriosis, we detected nine families with a positive history of endometriosis, comprising one mother, six sisters, three aunts, and two cousins, as opposed to no case among the controls.

Conclusions:These data confirm a familial tendency for endometriosis and suggest that this disorder has a genetic basis.

Keywords: dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, hereditary disease, laparoscopy

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