2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.xfnr.2021.07.001
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Histologic features, pathogenesis, and long-term effects of viral oophoritis

Abstract: Oophoritis, or inflammation of the ovaries, occurs as a result of certain viral infections and may impair ovarian function. Oophoritis has been attributed to cytomegalovirus, mumps virus, Zika virus, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus due to isolation of these viruses from the ovaries, histologic evidence of ovarian inflammation, and/or signs of ovarian dysfunction in infected people or animal models. These viruses cause inflammation of the ovaries by hematogenous spread, ascending infection of the femal… Show more

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