Blutversorgung, Physiologie und Neoangiogenese des inneren Genitales

In: Dopplersonographie in Geburtshilfe und Gynäkologie · 2007 · pp. 237–246 · doi:10.1007/978-3-540-72371-4_24 · W4230905840
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The blood flow in the female reproductive organs experiences cyclic fluctuations controlled by the menstrual cycle and hormonal regulation, which also initiates angiogenetic changes in the uterus and ovaries detectable by Doppler sonography.

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This chapter describes the blood supply of the inner female genital organs through defined vessels, emphasizing that blood flow varies cyclically across the fertile phase under control of the menstrual cycle and its hormonal regulation. It reports that this hormonal trigger initiates (neo-)angiogenic perfusion changes in the uterus and ovaries that can be assessed with Doppler sonography, linking endocrine signaling to measurable vascular remodeling. A limitation is that the excerpt provides a physiological overview rather than presenting new experimental data or detailed quantitative results within the text shown. Relevance to endometriosis: endometriosis is not explicitly discussed in the provided excerpt, but the chapter’s focus on menstrual-cycle–linked uterine/ovarian perfusion and angiogenesis is relevant to endometriosis biology as a keyword match in the corpus.

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Auszug Die Blutversorgung des inneren weiblichen Genitales erfolgt über definierte Gefäße. Der Blutfluss darin unterliegt in der Zeitspanne der fertilen Phase zyklischen Schwankungen, die durch den Menstruationszyklus bzw. den zugrunde liegenden hormonellen Regelkreis gesteuert werden. Durch diesen hormonellen Auslöser werden unteranderem auch (neo-) angiogenetische Perfusionsveränderungen in der Gebärmutter und den Ovarien in Gang gesetzt, die auch dopplersonographisch erfassbar sind. Access this chapter Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout Purchases are for personal use only Preview Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF. Similar content being viewed by others Literatur Blood CH, Zetter BR (1990) Tumor interactions with the vasculature: Angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. 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