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Despite the importance of neuropilins (NRPs) in a number of processes that are altered in endometriosis, such as angiogenesis and neuronal guidance, these molecules have not been previously studied in the disease. Similarly, potent lymphang…
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of endometriosis currently requires a laparoscopy and this need probably contributes to the considerable average delay in diagnosis. We have reported the presence of nerve fibres in the functional layer of endometrium …
A 48-year-old, multiparous, female hybrid orang-utan (Pongo abelii/pygmaeus) was investigated after a 3-year history of irregular and excessively heavy menstrual bleeding. Opportunistic pelvic examinations over a 2.5-year period were non-di…
BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease and is frequently associated with recurrent and serious pelvic pain such as dysmenorrhoea and dyspareunia, but the mechanisms by which these symptoms are generated are not well un…
Menstrual disturbances are one of the most common problems presenting to the gynaecologist. In order for the endometrium to bleed, vessels must break down. Disruption in the regulation of endometrial vascular growth and function has been fo…
The endometrial-myometrial interface (EMI) is an important region of the human uterus, which has attracted little research attention. This mucosal-muscular interface has characteristic features when compared with other similar interfaces in…
OBJECTIVE: To review the characteristics and experience of Australian women treated with depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) in one gynaecological practice in Melbourne since 1973. DESIGN: A detailed retrospective review of clinical d…
Menorrhagia is a symptom denoting excessively heavy menstrual bleeding. It is a complaint that is difficult to verify objectively in many cases, even with a detailed case history. Issues of perception and tolerance of symptoms are important…
A randomized and double-blind trial was carried out comparing intranasal nafarelin acetate (400 micrograms daily) and oral danazol (600 mg daily), given over 6 months, in the treatment of 49 patients with laparoscopically proven endometrios…
Menstrual blood loss was measured in 139 of 182 women who had hysteroscopy after a complaint of menorrhagia, and a preliminary diagnosis of dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Laparoscopy was also performed in 117 of these women; only 51% did n…
Forty-two women with laparoscopically-confirmed pelvic endometriosis (assessed according to the American Fertility Society modified classification) had serum levels of the cell-surface antigen CA-125 measured before, during and after medica…
Successful pregnancy in a patient with isolated congenital partial cervical atresia is reported for the second time. She presented with primary amenorrhea, abdominopelvic pain, and endometriosis. After a late diagnosis, successful repair of…
Fifty-five women with a convincing clinical history of menorrhagia associated with recognizable pelvic disease (40 women) or a confirmed coagulation disorder (15 women) were studied through one or more cycles with measurements of menstrual …
Four women out of 242 experienced amenorrhoea in excess of 6 months duration following danazol treatment. Two of these exhibited an unusual monotropic rise of FSH into the post menopausal range for 4-5 months following the end of therapy. T…
Investigating the interference of danazol in testosterone radioimmunoassays, we measured serum testosterone concentrations in the serum of women receiving danazol, with three testosterone radioimmunoassay kits. All of these showed positive …
Abstract Investigating the interference of danazol in testosterone radioimmunoassays, we measured serum testosterone concentrations in the serum of women receiving danazol, with three testosterone radioimmunoassay kits. All of these showed …
The synthetic steroid, danazol [17 alpha-pregna-2,4-dien-20-yno-(2,3,d)isoxazol-17-ol], is used widely for the treatment of endometriosis. In nine subjects studied over a 6-month course of treatment and for 5 months subsequently, plasma hig…
Platelet count and platelet function have been studied in detail in 14 women before and during treatment with danazol for endometriosis. A progressive and highly significant increase in platelet count was recorded from the pretreatment valu…