先天性子宫内膜缺失一例候选基因分析。

Fertility research and practice Pub Date : 2016-02-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40738-016-0015-8
Serap Simavli, Ana Paula Abreu, Mary R Kwaan, Robert G Dluhy, Elena H Yanushpolsky, Colleen Feltmate, Sandra R Cerda, Rona S Carroll, Ursula B Kaiser, Wendy Kuohung
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背景:原发性闭经通常由遗传或解剖异常引起。我们报告了第一例原发性闭经患者在小双角子宫中没有子宫内膜和腔的病例。病例介绍:一位41岁的女性提出评估原发性闭经和不孕症。她确实发展出了正常的第二性征,但从未有过月经。体格检查、激素分析、核型分析均正常。经阴道超声示子宫小,无子宫内膜条纹。卵巢大小正常。子宫切除术病理异常巴氏涂片显示发育不良的双角状子宫,没有腔和子宫内膜。对HOXA基因家族3个成员的编码序列进行了DNA分析,但未发现这些基因的编码序列发生突变。这些发现支持了HOXA10、HOXA11和HOXA13编码序列突变与先天性子宫内膜缺失双角性发育不全子宫无关的假设。结论:先天性子宫内膜缺失是原发性闭经的罕见病因,超声成像未见子宫内膜条纹与原发性闭经相关应引起对这种罕见疾病的怀疑。
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Candidate gene analysis in a case of congenital absence of the endometrium.

Candidate gene analysis in a case of congenital absence of the endometrium.

Candidate gene analysis in a case of congenital absence of the endometrium.

Background: Primary amenorrhea usually result from a genetic or anatomic abnormality. We present the first reported patient with the absence of endometrium and lumen in a small bicornuate uterus in a patient with primary amenorrhea.

Case presentation: A 41-year-old woman presented for evaluation of primary amenorrhea and infertility. She did develop normal secondary sexual characteristics but never had menses. Physical examination, hormone analyses, and karyotype analysis were normal. Transvaginal ultrasonography revealed a small uterus with absent endometrial stripe. Ovaries were normal in size. Pathology from hysterectomy for abnormal Pap smears revealed a hypoplastic bicornuate uterus with absence of lumen and absent endometrium. DNA analyses for mutations in the coding sequences of three members of HOXA gene family was performed, but no variants in the coding sequence of these genes were found. These findings support the hypothesis that mutations in the coding sequence of HOXA10, HOXA11, and HOXA13 are not responsible for congenital endometrial absence with bicornuate hypoplastic uterus.

Conclusions: Congenital absence of the endometrium is an uncommon etiology for primary amenorrhea, and nonvisualization of the endometrial stripe on ultrasound imaging in association with primary amenorrhea should raise suspicion of this rare disorder in this case.

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