Author/Authors :
Baldi, Alfonso Fondazione Italiana Endometriosi, Rome, Italy , Lanza, Andrea Centro Veterinario Gianicolense, Rome, Italy , Menicagli, Francesco Centro Veterinario Gianicolense, Rome, Italy , Signorile, Pietro G. Fondazione Italiana Endometriosi, Rome, Italy , Spugnini, Enrico P. Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological disease characterized by the ectopic proliferation of endometrial tissue outside of the
uterine cavity. The pathogenesis of this disease is still obscure, and Sampson’s theory of retrograde menstruation is still the most
widely accepted explanation. Endometriosis in animals has been so far described not only in baboons and a rhesus macaque but
also in dogs and horses that are nonmenstruating animals. In this article, we report the histological and immunohistochemical
characterization of the first case of ovarian cystic endometriosis and adenomyosis in a guinea pig. The case presented supports the
hypothesis that endometriosis is a disease not at all related to the phenomenon of retrograde menstruation but is a consequence
of some alterations in the morphogenesis of the female genital system and therefore it could be found in any mammal. We suggest
considering endometriosis among the other pathological phenotypes in animals displaying ovarian and uterine alterations and
having a history of difficulties in conceiving