Morphometric evaluation of endometrial blood vessels
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This study evaluated endometrial blood vessels across menstrual phases and pathologies, finding higher vessel concentration in hyperplasia and pill endometrium, and congestion/dilatation in dysfunctional uterine bleeding.
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Five hundred endometrial specimens were studied to document the changes in blood vessels in various phases of menstrual cycle, menstrual disturbances and in unexplained infertility. Sixty-three cases were taken as control and 437 cases as study group which included cases of dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB), endometrial polyps, fibroids, adenomyosis, infertility and atrophic endometrium. Using light microscopy, the vascular morphology was studied. The blood vessels were concentrated more in basal layer in the proliferative phase and in functional layer in the secretory phase. Cases of complex hyperplasia and pill endometrium had significantly higher vessel concentration. Congestion and dilatation of blood vessels were significantly higher in cases of DUB. The present study showed a positive correlation between endometrial angiogenesis and menstrual disorders. The alteration in blood vessel morphology has significant role in prognosis and in various anti-angiogenic therapies.
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- Total Vaginal Hysterectomy Can Provide a Feasible Surgical Approach for Benign Conditions: A Study on Enlarged Diffuse Uterine Adenomyosis from Romania 2026
- Is Adenomyosis Associated with Systemic Vascular Complications? 2025
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- Microvascular Density as a Parameter of Endometrial Assessment in Infertile Women 2013
Cited by (4)
- Total Vaginal Hysterectomy Can Provide a Feasible Surgical Approach for Benign Conditions: A Study on Enlarged Diffuse Uterine Adenomyosis from Romania 2026
- Is Adenomyosis Associated with Systemic Vascular Complications? 2025
- Evaluation of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Smooth Muscle Actin Expression With Microvessel Density and Morphometric Analysis of Endometrial Vessels in Patients With Abnormal Uterine Bleeding 2024
- Microvascular Density as a Parameter of Endometrial Assessment in Infertile Women 2013
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