2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-86702012000300010
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Mycoplasmateceae species are not found in fallopian tubes of women with tubo-peritoneal infertility

Abstract: Results: no Mycoplasmataceae species as "only" microorganisms were found in tubal flushings of tubo-peritoneal infertility patients, whereas three (10%) fertile patients with normal tubes were positive for mycoplasma presence. this difference was not significant (p = 0.237).Among the 30 patients suffering from tubal infertility diagnosed through laparoscopy, Mycoplasmatecae species were not detected in the fallopian tubes by Pcr determinations, while in normal tubes from fertile patients these and other microo… Show more

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“…Blockage of fallopian tubes had no significant relationship with the level of anti-M. hominis antibodies. This is inconsistent with the results of Baczynska et al (24) but in agreement with the study of Costoya et al (25). The difference in the results of previous studies may be due to differences in sample size, the diagnostic methods used and sociocultural conditions.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…Blockage of fallopian tubes had no significant relationship with the level of anti-M. hominis antibodies. This is inconsistent with the results of Baczynska et al (24) but in agreement with the study of Costoya et al (25). The difference in the results of previous studies may be due to differences in sample size, the diagnostic methods used and sociocultural conditions.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 82%
“…Al respecto, patógenos como CT y NG han sido considerados los principales patógenos en provocar daño irreversible en la mucosa tubárica, aunque recientemente se han involucrado también en el daño tubárico a microorganismos de la familia Mycoplasmataceae como UU y MH (28).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Ninety-four references were excluded based on title and abstract review. Three studies were excluded following full text review; one study had no comparison group [33], one study did not detect any M. genitalium in the patients [34], and one study detected M. genitalium in only one patient [35].…”
Section: Genitalium and Female Infertilitymentioning
confidence: 99%