Journal article
A three-dimensional study of endometrial microvessels in women using the contraceptive subdermal levonorgestrel implant system, norplant®
M Simbar, F Manconi, R Markham, M Hickey, IS Fraser
Micron | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
Recent evidence points towards a substantial disturbance of the process of angiogenesis within the endometrium in women who are exposed continuously to low dose contraceptive progestogens. This results in the patchy appearance of abnormally small and abnormally large, thin-walled vessels in the superficial regions of exposed endometrium. Three-dimensional pictures were developed from digitised images of serial tissue sections of endometrium in which microvascular endothelial cells were labelled with antibodies to the endothelial cell surface antigen, CD34 and their basement membranes labelled with anti-Collagen IV antibodies. Microvessels from endometrium exposed to continuous low-dose levon..
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