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ИММУНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПАТОГЕНЕЗА ЭНДОМЕТРИОИДНОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ

ИММУНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ ПАТОГЕНЕЗА ЭНДОМЕТРИОИДНОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ

Abstract

Эндометриоидная болезнь (ЭБ) носит мультифакторный характер этиопатогенеза. Поскольку контроль тканевого гемостаза у человека обеспечивается иммунной системой, представляется очевидным, что в основе нарушений своевременной элиминации измененных клеток из организма лежат иммунологические нарушения. Следовательно, в основе эндометриоза должны лежать иммунные нарушения. Статья посвящена существующим в настоящее время проблемам и спорным вопросам в отношении патогенеза наружного генитального эндометриоза. В обзоре представлены данные отечественных и зарубежных исследований, а также собственный взгляд на проблему, перспективы и возможные пути ее решения.

Endometrioid disease (ED) is multifactorial nature of etiopathogenesis. Since the control of hemostasis in human tissue provided by the immune system, it is clear that the basis of violations of the timely elimination of the altered cells are the body's immunological disorders. Consequently, the basis of endometriosis should lie immune disorders. The article is devoted to the currently existing problems and controversial issues in relation to the pathogenesis of external genital endometriosis. The review presents the national and international research, as well as its own approach to the problem, the prospects and possible solutions.

Keywords

НАРУЖНЫЙ ГЕНИТАЛЬНЫЙ ЭНДОМЕТРИОЗ,ЭНДОМЕТРИОИДНАЯ БОЛЕЗНЬ,РЕПРОДУКТИВНОЕ ЗДОРОВЬЕ,EXTERNAL GENITAL ENDOMETRIOSIS,ENDOMETRIAL DISEASE,REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

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