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Bull Exp Biol Med
March 2006
Morphological Department, K. V. Chachava Institute of Perinatal Medicine, Obstetrics, and Gynecology, Tbilisi.
Morphofunctional changes in the ovaries in women of reproductive age with proliferative uterine myoma were studied. Disorders in folliculogenesis with primordial follicles degeneration of different degree, cystic degeneration of follicles at different stages of their development, paralleled by hyperplasia of the theca-granulosa complex and hyperestrogenemia, were detected. Morphological equivalent of hyperestrogenemia is increased content of lipid inclusions in granulosa cells, ultrastructural hyperplasia, increased volume and quantity of secretion-containing Cull-Exner bodies.
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June 2005
Chachava Institute of Perinatal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Arterial hypotonia and pregnancy is one of the most problematic issues of the current obstetrics. The aim of the study was to investigate the progress of pregnancy and childbirth in women with arterial hypotonia, which was considered as the complication of the pregnancy. Control group consisted of healthy pregnant women of 20+/-1,3 years of age, while the main group consisted of remaining 36 pregnant women of up to 20 weeks of pregnancy with arterial hypotonia (age 24+/-2).
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