{"paper_id":"71cbb53b-fa99-4038-bd38-a3077e4c0698","body_text":"Abstract\nThe endometrium and the myometrium are of mesodermal origin and are formed secondary to fusion of the müllerian (paramesonephric) ducts between the 8th and 9th postovulatory weeks. Likewise, the cervix is of müllerian origin. The squamous epithelial lining of the ectocervix and upper two-thirds of the vagina (müllerian vagina) are of vaginal müllerian origin, while the squamous epithelial lining of the lower third of the vagina (sinus vagina) develops from the urogenital sinus; the endocervical glandular epithelium has recently been shown to be of uterine müllerian origin (Fluhmann 1960; Fritsch et al. 2013). Until the 20th week of gestation, the endometrium consists of a single layer of columnar epithelium supported by a thick layer of fibroblastic stroma. After the 20th gestational week, the surface epithelium invaginates into the underlying stroma, forming glandular structures that extend toward the underlying myometrium. The uterus, which is made up of the uterine corpus and uterine cervix, measures approximately 4 cm in length at birth, and in newborns, the cervix makes up the majority of the uterus. At this stage, the endometrium measures less than 0.5 mm in thickness, and the surface and glands are lined by a low columnar to cuboidal epithelium devoid of either proliferative or secretory activity, which resembles the inactive endometrium of postmenopausal women.\nSimilar content being viewed by others\nReferences\nAnderson GL, Judd HL, Kaunitz AM et al (2003) Effects of estrogen plus progestin on gynecologic cancers and associated diagnostic procedures: the Women’s Health Initiative randomized trial. 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