Pathological changes induced in the uterus of mice with the prolonged administration of progesterone and 19-nor-contraceptives
This study investigated uterine pathological changes in mice following prolonged administration of progesterone and 19-nor-contraceptives.
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The paper investigated pathological changes in mouse uteruses following prolonged administration of progesterone and 19-nor contraceptives, using an in vivo experimental design to assess tissue alterations induced by these hormones. It reports that extended exposure leads to uterine pathological changes, attributable to the hormonal treatments, with findings described at the level of tissue pathology. A major limitation is that the study uses an animal model and focuses on drug-induced uterine effects rather than a disease process in humans. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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