Zur Anatomie der Endometritis exfoliativa menstrualis nebst klinischem Anhang

In: Archiv für Gynaekologie · 1906 · vol. 80(2) , pp. 320–351 · doi:10.1007/bf01680234 · W2075793912
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This paper reviews existing literature on the pathology of endometrial tissue shedding during menstruation and presents related clinical findings.

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This paper by Aschheim (1906) addresses the anatomy and pathology of exfoliative menstrual endometritis, including a clinical appendix, based on prior literature and histologic/pathologic considerations of menstrual uterine tissue and uterine mucosal changes. The core focus is describing how exfoliated or shed uterine lining elements relate to disease processes during menstruation. A major limitation is that the provided text contains mainly bibliographic references and meta-publication details rather than the paper’s methods, data, or explicit limitations, so specific study design details cannot be verified here. This paper is centrally about endometriosis in the sense of sharing the corpus theme of menstrual/uterine lining pathology, but it does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis in the excerpt provided; it was included via keyword match upstream.

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