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Analysis of the Molecular Composition of Tubal Cilia in Patients With or Without Ectopic Pregnancy

Analysis of the Molecular Composition of Tubal Cilia in Patients With or Without Ectopic Pregnancy

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia associated with abnormalities of lateralization of organs (with existence of a situs inversus in 50% of cases) and secondary fertility disorders related in humans to abnormalities of mobility of sperm but very little data on the structure and function of tubal cilia in women

Description

Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (DCP) is a rare genetic disease (1 in 15,000 individuals at birth), which manifests itself in chronic respiratory infections (bronchopneumopathies and rhinosinusitis type) associated with abnormalities of lateralization of organs (with existence of a situs inversus in 50% of cases) and secondary fertility disorders related in humans to abnormalities of sperm mobility. However, there is very little data in the literature on the structure and function of tubal cilia in women with DCP.

Before considering a study of tubal cilia in patients with DCP, it seems necessary to specify in DCP patients or not DCP, the molecular and morphological composition of tubal cilia and to look for ciliary abnormalities in case of GEU

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with scheduled salpingectomy (Ectopic pregnancy, hysterectomy for prolapsus, adenomyosis or myomectomy)
  • Major patients ( >18 years)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient not willing to participate in the study

Study details
    Salpingectomy
    Hysterectomy
    Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
    Ectopic Pregnancy

NCT05374720

Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Creteil

20 August 2025

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