Current non-invasive tests to diagnose endometriosis, including ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging or blood tests, cannot provide conclusive proof of the disease. A simple blood test during menstruation identified four biomarkers (annexin V, VEGF, CA-125 and sICAM-1/or glycodelin) to enable the diagnosis of endometriosis that was undetectable by ultrasound.
RESULT: Evaluation of a panel of 28 biomarkers for the non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis
Human Reproduction | Aug 9, 2012 (Free abstract. Full text $32)
Non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis is urgently required to prevent the long delay between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. These authors used a proteomic approach to identify potential novel endometrial antigens using the blood from endometriosis patients and healthy controls to identify markers for early diagnosis.
RESULT: Identification and validation of novel serum markers for early diagnosis of endometriosis
Human Reproduction | Jan 13, 2012 (Free abstract. Full text $32)



