A multicenter study was performed to investigate the effects of a standard dose of clomiphene citrate (100 mg/day from day 5 of the cycle for five days) on the quality of cervical mucus. A total of 82 cervical mucus samples from 60 infertile patients (15 with secondary amenorrhea, 16 with delayed ovulation, 15 with anovulatory cycles, 14 with oligomenorrhea) was examined on the day of maximum follicular diameter. As a control we studied 54 cervical mucus samples from 47 patients with documented tubal sterility or infertile partners, who had spontaneous cycles with normal rhythm. Cervical mucus was unfavorable in 59% of the treatment cycles compared with 11% of the control cycles. Clomiphene citrate's antiestrogenic effect on cervical mucus was found to be related to the length of time between the last drug administration and the day of maximum follicular diameter (delta days), since cervical mucus was favorable in 64% of the cycles with a delta days more than 6 and in only 16% of the cycles with a delta days of 6 or less. Clomiphene citrate thus seems able to decrease cervical mucus quality. This could be one of the causes of the discrepancy between the rates of ovulation and pregnancy reported in patients treated with this drug.
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Mucus plays an integral role for the barrier function of many epithelial tissues. In the human airways, mucus is constantly secreted to capture inhaled microbes and pollutants and cleared away through concerted ciliary motion. Many important respiratory diseases exhibit altered mucus flowability and impaired clearance, contributing to respiratory distress and increased risk of infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Invasive Stratified Mucin-producing Carcinoma (ISMC) of the cervix is a newly named cervical adenocarcinoma associated with Human Papilloma virus (HPV). Due to its relative rarity, clinical data, pathological features, and molecular characteristics of ISMC are still under exploration. This study aims to retrospectively analyze the clinical data and pathological features of ISMC patients, summarizing the clinical and pathological morphological characteristics of ISMC.
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