Search results for "Endometrial pathology"

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Asynchronous and pathological windows of implantation: two causes of recurrent implantation failure

2018

STUDY QUESTION: Is endometrial recurrent implantation failure (RIF) only a matter of an asynchronous (displaced) window of implantation (WOI), or could it also be a pathological (disrupted) WOI? SUMMARY ANSWER: Our predictive results demonstrate that both displaced and disrupted WOIs exist and can present independently or together in the same RIF patient. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Since 2002, many gene expression signatures associated with endometrial receptivity and RIF have been described. Endometrial transcriptomics prediction has been applied to the human WOI in two previous studies. One study describes endometrial RIF to be the result of a temporal displacement of the WOI. The other indic…

0301 basic medicineOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyConcordanceprecision medicineBiologyEndometrial tissue03 medical and health sciencesEndometrium0302 clinical medicineImplantation failuretranscriptomic predictorsInternal medicinemedicinepolycyclic compoundsHumansendometrial asynchronyEmbryo Implantationendometrial pathologyendometriumPathologicalRetrospective Studiesrecurrent implantation failure030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineGene Expression ProfilingRehabilitationConfoundingObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studyEmbryo TransferPenetranceGene expression profilinggene expression signatures030104 developmental biologyReproductive Medicinemachine learning predictorswindow of implantation displacementFemaleTranscriptomeInfertility Femaletranscriptomic taxonomy
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Office hysteroscopic treatment of a vanishing external uterine orifice in a postmenopausal woman with an obstetrical history of 44 abortions

2015

Abstract Cervical stenosis, defined as cervical scarring of variable degree, represents a significant anatomical impediment to hysteroscopic procedures. Acquired cervical stenoses are more common than congenital forms and they are mainly associated with aging, estrogen–progesteron drugs, cervical trauma or carcinoma. The overcoming of cervical stenosis at office hysteroscopy is challenging and it often fails requiring the scheduling of the patient for an in-patient treatment under general anesthesia. We report the office hysteroscopy treatment of a vanishing external uterine orifice in a postmenopausal woman with an ultrasonographic report of a heterogeneous and thick endometrium suggestive…

Cervical stenosis; External uterine orifice; Hysteroscopy; Obstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCervical traumaObstetrics and GynecologyHysteroscopyEndometrial pathologyCervical stenosiEndometriummedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetricialcsh:Gynecology and obstetricsExternal uterine orificeSurgerycervical stenosisStenosismedicine.anatomical_structureHysteroscopymedicineCarcinomabusinesslcsh:RG1-991
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An endometrial pathology in the inflammation cloud that can be accessed with a microbial app.

2019

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyInflammationHysteroscopyEndometrial pathologyEndometriumEndometriumPregnancymedicineHumansInflammationPregnancymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseChronic diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineHysteroscopyChronic DiseaseFemaleEndometritismedicine.symptombusinessEndometritisFertility and sterility
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