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Ultrastructure of the Myometrium
1989The concept that a well-developed appreciation of structure is an essential prerequisite to an understanding of function permeates research into all physical processes but is especially true for the biological sciences. The electron microscopic and x-ray diffraction studies conducted on the myometrium during the past 25 years have provided important ...
W. C. Cole, R. E. Garfield
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Myometrium: Smooth Muscle Neoplasms
1983These tumours are so ubiquitous and well known that their general features require little comment. Histologically, they consist of fusiform smooth muscle cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and elongated, blunt-ended or tapering, nuclei which are arranged in bundles and whorls (Figure 18.1), the bundles often intersecting at right angles to each
H. Fox, C. H. Buckley
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The Myometrium: From Excitation to Contractions and Labour.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2019S. Wray, C. Prendergast
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Biochemistry of the Myometrium
1977In this consideration of the Biochemistry of the myometrium, we shall be concerned mainly with its contractile function. The uterus is an organ specialized, on the one hand, for the reception of the ovum by the endometrium and the continuous nourishment of the developing fetus and, on the other hand, for its expulsion, by means of the strong isometric ...
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2018
Darko Tomica +5 more
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Adenomyosis of the inner and outer myometrium are associated with different clinical profiles
Human Reproduction, 2021Mathilde Bourdon +2 more
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Ultrasound Evaluation of Myometrium
2017This chapter focuses on the uterine myometrium. The first part of the chapter deals with the systematic and standardised evaluation and reporting of myometrial pathology primarily based on the recent MUSA consensus statement. Standardising terminologies, definitions and methodology of evaluation is important so that sonologists worldwide speak the same
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