1935
DOI: 10.1007/bf02280543
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Über die Umwandlung des Uterusepithels in syncytiale Struktur unter hormonalen Einflüssen

Abstract: Mit 19 Text~bbildungen.Seit einiger Zeit besch~Itige ich mich mit innersekretorischen Forsehungen fiber den EinfluB einiger Inkrete (des Pankreas, der Nebennierenrinde) auf den weiblichen Genigalappara~ und besonders fiber deren m6gliehst isolierte Wirkungen, wobei ieh reich bemtihe, die Faktoren auszusehalten, die evil. der AuslSsung und eharakteristischen WirkungsguBerung des inkretes hinderlich sein k6nn~en, sowei~ sieh dies mit den experimentellen Anforderungen vereinbaren 1/~St. So habe ieh z. B. beim S~u… Show more

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“…In a recent work by Klein (1934), unilateral pregnancy was produced in the rabbit. The histological examination of the endometrium of the non-pregnant horn showed changes identical with those of the pregnant horn, and similar results have been obtained by Migliavacca (1935) in the rat.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In a recent work by Klein (1934), unilateral pregnancy was produced in the rabbit. The histological examination of the endometrium of the non-pregnant horn showed changes identical with those of the pregnant horn, and similar results have been obtained by Migliavacca (1935) in the rat.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Estrogens can produce typical hyperplasia of the endometrium in animals.68 If treatment is commenced before puberty or is prolonged, squamous metaplasia of the epithelium of the endometrium may occur. 69 Estrogens frequently produce pyometra,16'60 and some believe that this is the cause of the hyperplasia.61 Cystic hyperplasia in rabbits,62 guinea pigs63 and monkeys64 similar to that seen in the human female has been observed following prolonged treatment with estrogens. Hypophysectomy increases the susceptibility to the production of endometrial metaplasia not only with estrogens but also with androgens and progestin.65 Hyperplasia and atypical proliferation of the endometrium follows partial ovariectomy in the guinea pig.66 Irradiation of the ovaries in the guinea pig67 and implantation of testicular tissue in mice68 also result in endometriäl The New England Journal of Medicine hyperplasia.…”
Section: Tumors Of Uterusmentioning
confidence: 99%