20 research outputs found

    Modifications morphologiques dans l'hydrosalpinx expérimental.

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    Hydrosalpinges were mechanically induced in rabbits by ligation of the proximal and distal ends of the oviduct. Isthmic and ampullary biopsies were obtained at 2, 4 and 6 months after ligation. Deciliation and decrease of epithelial height were observed in the ampulla, but not in the isthmus. Microstereological study shows a decrease of both the number and the relative volume of capillaries in the ampullary muscularis. Considering the parallelism of time and localization between deciliation and reduction of vascularization, we suggest that epithelial deciliation is caused by vascular disorders. Our study shows also adrenergic denervation occurring in the muscularis

    Loss of adrenergic innervation in induced rabbit hydrosalpinx.

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    Ligation of the proximal and distal ends of the rabbit oviducts was used to induce hydrosalpinges. The adrenergic innervation of the induced hydrosalpinx was studied. Depletion of adrenergic innervation in rabbit hydrosalpinges was found. Our findings suggest that not only mucosal changes, but also loss of adrenergic nerves must be taken into account as factors in the pathology of hydrosalpinx

    Cyclic changes in ciliation, cell height, and mitotic activity in human tubal epithelium during reproductive life.

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    The percentage of ciliated cells, the height, and the mitotic index of human oviductal epithelium were studied during the menstrual cycle and under progestogens. A total of 141 fallopian tubes were examined. During the menstrual cycle, a process of ciliation and deciliation was observed. Maximal ciliation was attained around the time of ovulation, particularly in the fimbria where significant differences were noted. Deciliation was observed under progestogen therapy, but this progestogen effect was easily reversible. The decrease of epithelial height observed after ovulation was also found after progestogen therapy. Cyclic mitotic activity was noted during the menstrual cycle. Estrogens influence the mitotic activity of tubal epithelium, whereas endogenous progesterone and progestogens inhibit this estrogenic effect

    Morphologic study of mechanically induced hydrosalpinges in rabbits.

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    Ligation of the proximal and distal ends of the rabbit oviduct was used to induce hydrosalpinges, which shows a remarkable resemblance, both macroscopically and microscopically, to human hydrosalpinges. Isthmic and ampullary biopsies obtained at varying intervals were examined with light microscopy. Progressive deciliation and decrease of epithelial and mucosal fold height were observed in the ampulla, but not in the isthmus. Microstereological study shows progressive reduction of both the number and the relative volume of capillaries in the ampulla. Considering the parallelism of time and localization, it is suggested that epithelial deciliation is caused by vascular disorders

    Hooping cough in adults, think about it!

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    We report the case of a 47 year old patient who had been suffering from persistent cough for more than three weeks. Patient coughed predominantly during night time, without fever. The amoxicillin-clavulanic acid initially prescribed was not effective. A series of complementary investigations were performed before serology finally identified Bordetella pertussis infection after two months of symptoms which improved slowly without evident benefit of macrolide treatment. The diagnosis of whooping cough was also established for the wife of the patient with fast resolution of the symptoms after rapid unset of treatment with macrolides</p
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