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Biomarkers for Endometriosis : State of the Art / edited by Thomas D'Hooghe.

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Book
Contributor:
D'Hooghe, Thomas, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Human genetics.
Reproductive health.
Bioinformatics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Reproductive Medicine.
Human Genetics.
Local Subjects:
Medicine & Public Health.
Reproductive Medicine.
Bioinformatics.
Human Genetics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 267 pages 8 illustrations, 3 illustrations in color.)
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
System Details:
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Summary:
This book presents an overview of the diagnostic performance of non- or semi-invasive tests for endometriosis in peripheral blood, endometrium, saliva, peritoneal fluid and urine. The value of existing and emerging systems biology technologies for biomarker development is addressed in several chapters on genetics, microarrays, proteomics and metabolomics. Although tests with high sensitivity and acceptable specificity have been developed, sometimes validated in independent populations and seem promising, more research is needed to translate these data into clinical benefit for patients and coordinate efforts internationally to standarize analysis, reports and operating procedures. The gold standard to diagnose endometriosis is currently through laparoscopic inspection with histological confirmation, a surgical procedure with rare but significant potential risks for the patients. A non-invasive test for endometriosis would be critical for the early detection of endometriosis of symptomatic women with pelvic pain and/or subfertility with normal ultrasound. This would include nearly all cases of minimal-mild endometriosis, some cases of moderate-severe endometriosis without a clearly visible ovarian endometrioma and cases with pelvic adhesions and/or other pelvic pathology, who might benefit from surgery to improve pelvic pain and/or subfertility. Such a test would also be useful in symptomatic women with ultrasound imaging suspicious for endometriosis, since it may be difficult to differentiate an ovarian endometrioma from other ovarian cysts and since the quality of ultrasound imaging is highly variable worldwide.
Contents:
Biomarker development: general concepts and state of the art in medicine
Biomarker development in chronic inflammatory diseases
Biomarker development in cancer
Biomarker development in ovarian cancer
Biomarker development in endometrial cancer
Biomarker development in breast cancer
Biomarker development in reproductive medicine
Industry perspective on biomarker development in medicine
Biomarker development in endometriosis
Health economic impact of endometriosis
Patient perspective on biomarker development for endometriosis
Genetic biomarkers for endometriosis
Epidemiological and clinical risk factors for endometriosis
Peripheral blood biomarkers for endometriosis
Endometrial biomarkers for endometriosis
Biomarkers for endometriosis in saliva, urine and peritoneal fluid
mRNA and miRNA biomarkers for endometriosis
Proteomic biomarkers for endometriosis
Multiprotein arrays and endometriosis
Metabolomics and endometriosis
Harmonization of clinical and laboratory data to improve biomarker discovery in endometriosis
Endometriomics and biomarker development in endometriosis.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
9783319598567
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Restricted for use by site license.

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