Pelvic Endometriosis and Simian Foamy Virus Infection in a Pigtailed Macaque
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SUMMARY Pelvic endometriosis and simian foamy virus infection occurred in a pigtailed macaque. Diffuse omental, peritoneal, and intestinal implantation of endometrium resulted in massive adhesions between adjacent abdominal and pelvic viscera, with formation of a large mass in the right caudal quadrant of the abdomen. Simian foamy virus type 1 was isolated from ectopic endometrium and from the uterine wall but was considered to be merely epiphenomenal.
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- Back to the Original Question in Endometriosis: Implantation or Metaplasia? 2009
- Endometriosis: clinical monitoring and treatment procedures in Rhesus Monkeys 2007
- Identification of rhesus macaques with spontaneous endometriosis 1996
- Advances in endometriosis research: animal models for the study of reproductive disorders 2025
Cited by (4)
- Advances in endometriosis research: animal models for the study of reproductive disorders 2025
- Back to the Original Question in Endometriosis: Implantation or Metaplasia? 2009
- Endometriosis: clinical monitoring and treatment procedures in Rhesus Monkeys 2007
- Identification of rhesus macaques with spontaneous endometriosis 1996
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