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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2005

Abdominal wall endometriomas.

Xueying Zhao; Jinghe Lang; Leng Jh; Zhufeng Liu; Dawei Sun; Lan Zhu

Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics, treatment, and factors of recurrence of abdominal wall endometriomas (AWE). Method: Sixty‐four cases of AWE diagnosed at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) from 1983 to 2003 were reviewed retrospectively. Result: There was an AWE incidence of 0.044% among the parturients undergoing cesarean section at PUMCH, of whom 87.5% had the typical complaint of an enlarging mass and pain during menstruation. Among these women, 62 underwent low abdominal surgery for endometrioma (2 for primary umbilicus endometrioma); 2 women with small endometriomas opted for a temporary medical solution and had relief after menopause. The latent period of AWE positively correlated to the womens age at onset of symptoms (P < 0.001). Of the 62 women who underwent local excision, 19 had an unsatisfactory experience with medical management. There were 5 recurrences and 1 evolution to malignancy during a mean follow‐up of 83.7 months. Recurrence was closely related to the size and depth of lesions. Conclusion: Because of its typical clinical manifestations, abdominal wall endometriomas could be diagnosed before pregnancy. Surgical excision is the only effective treatment and wide local excision with clear margins is the key point to prevent recurrence.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009

Presentation and management of perineal endometriosis

Lan Zhu; Jinghe Lang; Hanbi Wang; Zhufeng Liu; Dawei Sun; Leng Jh; Huimei Zhou; Quancai Cui; Felix Wong

To analyze the clinical presentation of perineal endometriosis and evaluate its treatment.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2012

Stretch magnitude- and frequency-dependent cyclooxygenase 2 and prostaglandin E2 up-regulation in human endometrial stromal cells: possible implications in endometriosis.

Xiaochuan Li; Xianghui Gong; Lan Zhu; Leng Jh; Qingbo Fan; Dawei Sun; Jinghe Lang; Yubo Fan

Endometriosis, with a prevalence rate ranging from 6% to 10%, is the major contributor to pelvic pain and subfertility, and considerably reduces the quality of life in affected women. However, the pathogenesis of this disease remains largely unknown. The present study aimed to uncover the role of hyperperistalsis in the pathogenesis of endometriosis, by exploring the response of human endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) to the cyclic stretch in vitro. ESCs isolated from 18 different endometrium biopsies undergoing hysterectomy for myoma were subjected to uniaxial cyclic stretches with different magnitude and frequency using the Uniaxial Tension System. Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and microsomal prostaglandin E2 synthase-1 (mPGES-1) in stretched and unstretched ESCs were assessed by realtime quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blot. Production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the culture medium was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The cyclic stretch mimicking hyperperistalsis in endometriosis (5% elongation at 4 cycles/min) stimulated quick up-regulations of COX-2 and mPGES-1 simultaneously on both transcriptional and translational levels, and delayed PGE2 overproduction was also noted in ESCs. As the stretch magnitude or frequency increased, so did overexpression of COX-2 and PGE2 (P < 0.05). By contrast, the cyclic stretch mimicking physiological peristalsis (3% elongation at 2 cycles/min) did not induce significant COX-2, mPGES-1 or PGE2production within 12 h. Both COX-2 and mPEGS-1 are PGE2 synthases, and the aberrant COX-2 and PGE2 production play important roles in the pathogenesis of endometriosis. Therefore, the present findings revealed that increased stretch stimuli from the hyperperistalsis of endometriosis were capable of causing the aberrant COX-2 and PGE2 expression in the endometrium by mechanotransduction, in a magnitude and frequency-dependent manner. It implied possible roles of hyperperistalsis in the pathogenesis of endometriosis, particularly in the view of COX-2 and PGE2.


Chinese Medical Journal | 2018

Clinical Manifestations of Adenomyosis Patients with or without Coexisting Endometriosis

Shu Wang; Yun-Wei Li; Yu-Ting Liu; Hong-Hui Shi; Qingbo Fan; Lan Zhu; Leng Jh; Dawei Sun; Jian Sun; Jinghe Lang

To the Editor: Uterine adenomyosis (AM) is caused by the ectopic growth of endometrial glands and stroma in the myometrium of the uterus, accompanied by hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the surrounding smooth muscle cells, leading to a diffuse enlargement of the uterus. Although AM is a common benign gynecological disease, it may cause severe dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, enlarged uterus, and infertility, which have negative impacts on patients’ health and quality of life. Thus far, there is a lack of high‐quality data to give clinicians a comprehensive understanding of AM with regard to its clinical manifestations and pathological characteristics. This report presented clinical and pathological features of AM with or without coexisting endometriosis (EM) to assist clinicians and patients to make early diagnosis and intervention for such a disease in the future. We hoped that the above features would improve patients’ fertility and their quality of life.


Chinese Medical Journal | 2018

Risk Factors for Recurrence of Ovarian Endometriosis in Chinese Patients Aged 45 and Over

Shu Wang; Zhengxing He; Ting-Ting Sun; Hong-Hui Shi; Qingbo Fan; Lan Zhu; Leng Jh; Dawei Sun; Jian Sun; Jinghe Lang

Background: When considering the issue of recurrence, perimenopausal women may have more dilemma during management comparing with young women, for example, whether to retain the uterus and ovary during surgery, whether it is necessary to add adjuvant medicine treatment after operation, and there is no evidence for reference about using of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist. This study aimed to study the risk factors for the recurrence of ovarian endometriosis (EM) in patients aged 45 and over. Methods: This is a retrospective nested case-control study. We reviewed the medical records of patients aged over 45 years who underwent surgical treatments for ovarian EM from 1994 to 2014, in Peking Union Medical College Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. By following up to January 2016, 45 patients were found to have relapses and regarded as the recurrence group. The patients with no recurrence during the same follow-up period were randomly selected by the ratio of 1:4 as the nonrecurrence group (180 patients in total). Stratified Cox regression was used to analyze the risk factors of the recurrence. Results: Univariate analysis showed that there was a significant difference in the postoperative treatment (the percentage of patients who received postoperative treatment in non-recurrence group and recurrence group, 23.9% vs. 40.0%, &khgr;2 = 4.729, P = 0.030) and ovarian preservation (the percentage of patients who received surgery of ovarian preservation in non-recurrence group and recurrence group, 25.0 % vs. 44.4%, &khgr;2 = 19.462, P < 0.001) between the nonrecurrence group and the recurrence group. There was no correlation between recurrence and the following factors including patients age, menarche age, gravidity, parity, CA125 level, ovarian lesions, menopausal status, combined benign gynecological conditions (such as myoma and adenomyoma) and endometrial abnormalities, and surgical approach or surgical staging (all P > 0.05). Multivariate analysis indicated that whether to retain the ovary was the only independent risk factor of recurrence for patients aged 45 years and over with ovarian EM (odds ratio: 5.594, 95% confidence interval: 1.919–16.310, P = 0.002). Conclusion: Ovarian preservation might be the only independent risk factor of recurrence for patients aged 45 years and over with ovarian EM.


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2015

Feasibility and early outcomes of single-port access total laparoscopic hysterectomy among Chinese patients.

Junji Zhang; Dawei Sun; Jinghe Lang

[1] Redman R, Wilkinson EJ, Massoll NA. Uterine-like mass with features of an extrauterine adenomyoma presenting 22 years after total abdominal hysterectomy-bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: a case report and review of the literature. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2005;129(8):1041–3. [2] Champaneria R, Abedin P, Daniels J, Balogun M, Khan KS. Ultrasound scan and magnetic resonance imaging for the diagnosis of adenomyosis: systematic review comparing test accuracy. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2010;89(11):1374–84. [3] Kamio M, Taguchi S, Oki T, Tsuji T, Iwamoto I, Yoshinaga M, et al. Isolated adenomyotic cyst associated with severe dysmenorrhea. J Obstet Gynaecol Res 2007;33(3):388–91. [4] Parker JD, Leondires M, Sinaii N, Premkumar A, Nieman LK, Stratton P. Persistence of dysmenorrhea and nonmenstrual pain after optimal endometriosis surgery may indicate adenomyosis. Fertil Steril 2006;86(3):711–5. [5] Tamura M, Fukaya T, Takaya R, Ip CW, Yajima A. Juvenile adenomyotic cyst of the corpus uteri with dysmenorrhea. Tohoku J Exp Med 1996;178(3):339–44. [6] Wood C. Surgical and medical treatment of adenomyosis. Hum Reprod Update 1998; 4(4):323–36. Fig. 1.The adenomyotic cyst. The left panel shows ultrasonography imaging. The right panel shows the total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy specimen,with the adenomyotic cyst of the uterus.


Chinese Medical Journal | 2006

Role of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of adnexal masses

Leng Jh; Jinghe Lang; Junji Zhang; Feng-Zhi Feng; Zhufeng Liu; Dawei Sun; Lan Zhu; Xueying Zhao


Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics | 2014

Clinical characteristics and treatment of Herlyn-Werner- Wunderlich syndrome

Jinhui Wang; Lan Zhu; Jinghe Lang; Zhufeng Liu; Dawei Sun; Leng Jh; Qingbo Fan


Journal of Ovarian Research | 2017

Predictive factors of ovarian carcinoma for women with ovarian endometrioma aged 45 years and older in China

Zhengxing He; Hong-Hui Shi; Qingbo Fan; Lan Zhu; Leng Jh; Dawei Sun; Zhanfei Li; Keng Shen; Shu Wang; Jinghe Lang


Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2018

Transvaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery for Tubal Pregnancy and a Device Innovation from Our Institution

Xin Chen; Haiyuan Liu; Dawei Sun; Jun Ji Zhang; Qingbo Fan; Honghui Shi; Jinghe Lang

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Jinghe Lang

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Lan Zhu

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Leng Jh

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Qingbo Fan

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Zhufeng Liu

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Hong-Hui Shi

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Shu Wang

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Jian Sun

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Junji Zhang

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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Xueying Zhao

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

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