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A large submucous uterine leiomyoma and pregnancy: clinical case [PDF]
Leiomyoma (or uterine myoma) is the most widespread tumor, which occupies the 2nd place in the structure of gynecological diseases, after inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs.
Tatyana Sergeevna Slobodchikova+1 more
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Bacterial cellulose has undergone a transformative journey from early applications to its role in advanced regenerative medicine. The review has a pedagogical ambition, offering clear pathways for future research and clinical adoption. Harmonizing regulatory standards and conducting larger, well‐designed clinical trials with standardized endpoints will
Thomas Meslier+3 more
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Epidemiology and management of uterine fibroids
Uterine leiomyomas are one of the most common and yet understudied diseases in women. These tumors, commonly known as fibroids, affect women mainly during their reproductive years and are diagnosed in up to 70% of white women and more than 80% of women ...
E. Giuliani, S. As-Sanie, E. Marsh
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In this study, a vaginal specific ECM hydrogel (vECM) is developed, optimized for intravaginal topical administration, and evaluated for mitigatation of vaginal atrophy associated with menopause. When applied in a rat model of menopause, vECM improves vaginal epithelial thickness and stem cell phenotype, and despite topical application, vECM also ...
Emma I. Zelus+6 more
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Cytokine mRNA Delivery and Local Immunomodulation in the Placenta Using Lipid Nanoparticles
This article evaluates lipid nanoparticles to deliver immunomodulatory mRNA to placental cells and mouse placentas to study and treat the immune underpinnings of placenta‐related diseases. Lipid nanoparticles induce cytokine secretion and macrophage polarization toward an anti‐inflammatory state.
Samuel I. Hofbauer+9 more
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Defining postpartum uterine disease in cattle
Uterine function is often compromised in cattle by bacterial contamination of the uterine lumen after parturition, and pathogenic bacteria often persist, causing uterine disease, a key cause of infertility in cattle. However, the definition or characterization of uterine disease frequently lacks precision or varies among research groups. The aim of the
I. Martin Sheldon+3 more
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Effects of postpartum uterine diseases on milk production and culling in dairy cows.
The objective was to quantify the effect of postpartum uterine diseases on milk production and culling. Data from 2,178 Holstein cows in 6 herds enrolled in a randomized clinical trial were used.
J. Dubuc+4 more
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This study reveals that histone lactylation, a modification derived from lactate, plays a crucial role in ferroptosis resistance in ectopic endometrial stromal cells. This resistance is mediated via the HIF1A/HMOX1 pathway regulated by METTL3. In vivo, a combination of 2‐DG and erastin shows promise as an effective treatment for endometriosis ...
Zongwen Liang+8 more
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Epidemiologic peculiarities of combined hyperproliph erative processes of female reproductive system [PDF]
The study involved 622 women of reproductive age with such hyperproliferative processes of the pelvic organs as uterine leiomyoma, endometrial hyperplasia and endometriosis. We studied main epidemiological factors inherent in these diseases.
Potapov V.O.+4 more
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Risk factors for postpartum uterine diseases in dairy cows.
The objective of this observational study was to investigate the risk factors for metritis, purulent vaginal discharge, and cytological endometritis. The hypothesis was that purulent vaginal discharge and cytological endometritis would have different ...
J. Dubuc+4 more
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