نتایج جستجو برای: uterine pathology

تعداد نتایج: 147226  

2017
Lieselore Vandermeulen Ann Cornelis Christina Kjaergaard Rasmussen Dirk Timmerman Thierry Van den Bosch

Objective To compare ultrasonographic features of uterine lesions with the findings at macroscopy and microscopy. Methods Case series of ten consecutive women undergoing a hysterectomy for uterine pathology. A preoperative transvaginal ultrasound examination was performed. After hysterectomy, the uterus was re-evaluated by 3D in vitro ultrasonography and in vitro gel instillation sonography (...

2015
Jean-Marc Doisne Elisa Balmas Selma Boulenouar Louise M Gaynor Jens Kieckbusch Lucy Gardner Delia A Hawkes Cynthia F Barbara Andrew M Sharkey Hugh J M Brady Jan J Brosens Ashley Moffett Francesco Colucci

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), including NK cells, contribute to barrier immunity and tissue homeostasis. In addition to the role of uterine NK cells in placentation and fetal growth, other uterine ILCs (uILCs) are likely to play roles in uterine physiology and pathology. In this article, we report on the composition of uILCs in the endometrium during the luteal phase and in the decidua during e...

2012
Natsuko Makihara Tetsuo Maeda Meiko Nishimura Masashi Deguchi Ayako Sonoyama Koji Nakabayashi Fumi Kawakami Tomoo Itoh Hideto Yamada

Neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC) of the female genital tract are aggressive and uncommon tumors, which usually involve the uterine cervix and ovary, and are seen very rarely in the endometrium. Only less than 10 cases of large cell NEC (LCNEC) of the endometrium have been reported in the literature and their radiological findings are not well described. We report here two cases of pathologically...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2014
Keya Vaid Sheila Mehra Mita Verma Sandhya Jain Abha Sharma Sruti Bhaskaran

INTRODUCTION Tuboperitoneal pathology is responsible for 40-50% cases of infertility. Hysterosalpingography (HSG) & laparoscopy are the two classic methods available for evaluation of tubal pathology and are complementary to each other. Though pelvic sonography and HSG are good enough to exclude gross intrauterine pathology, but subtle changes in the form of small polyps, adhesions and seedling...

Journal: :Acta cytologica 2000
B Naylor

By the end of the 19th century, exfoliated cancer cells had been described in all of the types of specimen in which we find them today. However, it was not until Drs. Papanicolaou and Traut published their account of the diagnosis of uterine cancer from exfoliated cells (1941 and 1943) that cytopathology acquired the momentum to develop into the powerful presence that it has in human medicine t...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Anne M Friel Whitfield B Growdon Christopher K McCann Alexander B Olawaiye Elizabeth G Munro John O Schorge Diego H Castrillon Russell R Broaddus Bo R Rueda

Uterine tumors, whether benign or malignant, are diagnosed in a significant portion of women and are associated with a number of co-morbidities that negatively impact quality of life. Uterine tumors can be derived from the epithelial (endometrial hyperplasia or carcinoma) and mesenchymal (leiomyoma, sarcoma) layers of the uterus. The exact etiologies of the various tumor types are yet to be def...

2018

Uterine inversion, either partial or complete, is a rare but serious obstetric complication. It usually occurs in the second stage of labour and is a life-threatening complication requiring prompt diagnosis and definitive management. It very rarely occurs in non-pregnant patients, when it is usually associated with prolapsing uterine fibroids or other benign pathologies, although in 15% the cau...

2017

Uterine inversion, either partial or complete, is a rare but serious obstetric complication. It usually occurs in the second stage of labour and is a life-threatening complication requiring prompt diagnosis and definitive management. It very rarely occurs in non-pregnant patients, when it is usually associated with prolapsing uterine fibroids or other benign pathologies, although in 15% the cau...

2017

Uterine inversion, either partial or complete, is a rare but serious obstetric complication. It usually occurs in the second stage of labour and is a life-threatening complication requiring prompt diagnosis and definitive management. It very rarely occurs in non-pregnant patients, when it is usually associated with prolapsing uterine fibroids or other benign pathologies, although in 15% the cau...

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