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Endosalpingiosis (ES) and endometriosis (EM) refer to the growth of tubal and endometrial epithelium respectively, outside of their site of origin. We hypothesize that uterine secretome factors drive ectopic growth. To test this, we develop…
Abstract Endosalpingiosis (ES) and endometriosis (EM) refer to the growth of tubal and endometrial epithelium respectively, outside of their site of origin. We hypothesize that uterine secretome factors drive ectopic growth. To test this, w…
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Develop a model of endosalpingiosis and endometriosis to investigate the mechanisms which facilitate implantation of exfoliated cells in the peritoneum. BACKGROUND: Endosalpingiosis (ES) and endometriosis (EM) are the gr…
Abstract High grade serous carcinoma (HGSC) arises from the ectopic implantation of malignant oviductal epithelial cells (OECs) in the peritoneal cavity and on the ovarian surface (the “tubal origins hypothesis”). We believe that these cell…
Endosalpingiosis, traditionally regarded as an incidental pathological finding, was recently reported to have an association with gynecologic malignancies. To determine the prevalence of endosalpingiosis, we evaluated all benign appearing a…