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Carcinosarcoma of the uterine cervix arising from Müllerian ducts. [PDF]

open access: yesObstet Gynecol Sci, 2015
Carcinosarcomas of the uterine cervix are extremely rare. Cervical carcinosarcoma can be characterized by having two different origins: the Müllerian ducts and the mesonephric duct remnants. A 53-year-old Korean woman was admitted to the hospital because
Kim M   +5 more
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Mechanistic Drivers of Müllerian Duct Development and Differentiation Into the Oviduct

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021
The conduits of life; the animal oviducts and human fallopian tubes are of paramount importance for reproduction in amniotes. They connect the ovary with the uterus and are essential for fertility.
Laura Santana Gonzalez   +19 more
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Congenital scoliosis associated with agenesis of the uterine cervix. Case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Women's Health, 2004
Background Alterations in the normal sequence of development of müllerian ducts lead to a wide spectrum of reproductive tract abnormalities. A rare form of lack of development, regarding a short tract of the müllerian ducts, leads to the isolated ...
Monica Matteo   +2 more
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Wnt5a Regulates Embryonic Müllerian Duct Development Through the Non-Canonical Wnt PCP Pathway [PDF]

open access: yesCells
Müllerian anomalies are anatomical variations of the female reproductive tract resulting from the incomplete development of the embryonic Müllerian ducts.
Isaac Kyei-Barffour   +3 more
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Müllerian duct anomalies: review of current management [PDF]

open access: yesSão Paulo Medical Journal, 2009
The aim of this paper was to discuss the embryological aspects of Müllerian duct anomalies and to analyze the current diagnostic methods and therapy. Müllerian anomalies are congenital defects of the female reproductive tract resulting from failure in ...
Sérgio Conti Ribeiro   +6 more
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SMAD2/3 signaling regulates initiation of mouse Wolffian ducts and proximal differentiation in Müllerian ducts [PDF]

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio
Male and female reproductive tracts develop from anterior intermediate mesoderm with similar differentiation processes. The anterior intermediate mesoderm develops into the mesonephros, and the Wolffian duct initiates by epithelialization in the ...
Tadaaki Nakajima   +9 more
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Transcriptional landscape of the embryonic chicken Müllerian duct

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2020
Background Müllerian ducts are paired embryonic tubes that give rise to the female reproductive tract in vertebrates. Many disorders of female reproduction can be attributed to anomalies of Müllerian duct development.
Zahida Yesmin Roly   +5 more
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Gamete-exporting organs of vertebrates: dazed and confused

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2023
Mature gametes are transported externally for fertilization. In vertebrates, the gonads are located within the coelom. Consequently, each species has specific organs for export, which often vary according to sex.
Akira Kanamori, Yasuhisa Kobayashi
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Persisting Wolffian and Müllerian ducts in female and male southern tamanduas (Tamandua tetradactyla)?

open access: yesTheriogenology Wild, 2023
The southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) and the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) belong to the anteater family Myrmecophagidae and both species share basic morphological characteristics including the general features of reproductive organs.
Lilja Fromme   +6 more
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Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndrome with borderline serous cystadenoma of the ovary: case report and literature review

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2021
Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndrome, is a rare urogenital congenital anomaly. Coexisting Mullerian ducts anomalies and ovarian neoplasms are rarely reported.
Johara AlMulhim, MD   +1 more
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