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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
Transvaginal sonography is useful for the identification of physiologic and pathologic changes within the myometrium and endometrium. Endometrial ultrasonography is simple to learn because of the reliable identification of the uterus. It is useful for monitoring fertility treatment, evaluation of abnormal bleeding and monitoring patients in the ...
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Transvaginal sonography is useful for the identification of physiologic and pathologic changes within the myometrium and endometrium. Endometrial ultrasonography is simple to learn because of the reliable identification of the uterus. It is useful for monitoring fertility treatment, evaluation of abnormal bleeding and monitoring patients in the ...
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Cancer, 1981
Controversy continues as to how and when radiation therapy can best be combined with surgery in order to improve treatment results in patients, with endometrial cancer. Various prognostic factors--tumor grade, depth of myometrial invasion, size of the uterine cavity, and the presence of nodal or parametrial spread--must all be considered when planning ...
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Controversy continues as to how and when radiation therapy can best be combined with surgery in order to improve treatment results in patients, with endometrial cancer. Various prognostic factors--tumor grade, depth of myometrial invasion, size of the uterine cavity, and the presence of nodal or parametrial spread--must all be considered when planning ...
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 1990
Cancer of the endometrium is the most common and curable gynecologic malignancy. It has a most easily recognizable symptom in its usual presentation as postmenopausal bleeding. Treatment may vary considerably based on prognostic factors and may include surgery, radiotherapy, hormonal manipulation, or cytotoxic chemotherapy.
Judith K. Holcombe, Judith L. Hubbard
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Cancer of the endometrium is the most common and curable gynecologic malignancy. It has a most easily recognizable symptom in its usual presentation as postmenopausal bleeding. Treatment may vary considerably based on prognostic factors and may include surgery, radiotherapy, hormonal manipulation, or cytotoxic chemotherapy.
Judith K. Holcombe, Judith L. Hubbard
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Reproductive Sciences, 2018
Objective: To investigate the feasibility to restore functional endometrium using bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) in the Sprague Dawley (SD[“SD” has been defined as both “Sprague Dawley” and “standard deviation.” Please clarify which one is to
Lufen Gao +5 more
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Objective: To investigate the feasibility to restore functional endometrium using bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) in the Sprague Dawley (SD[“SD” has been defined as both “Sprague Dawley” and “standard deviation.” Please clarify which one is to
Lufen Gao +5 more
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Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967Abstract Analysis of 265 patients with adenocarcinoma of the endometrium treated at the Yale-New Haven Medical Center showed that older patients and those with an undifferentiated tumor had a less favorable prognosis. To permit comparison between the groups who received preoperative radiotherapy with one that received operation only, it was found ...
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Implantation and the endometrium
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995Our knowledge relating implantation and the endometrium is largely descriptive at present. In the absence of a unifying hypothesis, I describe endometrial receptivity for implantation. Tissue component data are described, first relating to whole tissue, then isolated glands and stroma, vessels, the luminal epithelium, and infiltrating leukocytes ...
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The Histopathology of the Endometrium
1971Almost all hormonal dysregulations (that is, endocrinopathies) and organic diseases of the endometrium produce atypical uterine bleeding. Clinically, the cause of the bleeding often remains unclear. Therefore, the attending gynecologist will Table 5 Causes of atypical uterine bleeding A.
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1995
A number of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes that may serves as surrogate biomarkers of transformation are altered during the process of endometrial carcinogenesis. Overexpression of HER-2/neu occurs in 10% of endometrial adenocarcinomas and correlates with intraperitoneal spread of disease and poor survival.
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A number of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes that may serves as surrogate biomarkers of transformation are altered during the process of endometrial carcinogenesis. Overexpression of HER-2/neu occurs in 10% of endometrial adenocarcinomas and correlates with intraperitoneal spread of disease and poor survival.
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