Unerine fibrosis in young patients: clinical and pathogenetic

Detailed clinical and morphological study was undertaken on 101 young patients (age 20-30) diagnosed with Uterine fibrosis (the average patient age was 24,7±1,5 years). From the medical history, integrated clinical and morphological study, immunological analysis it was proved to exist two seldom for...

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Main Authors: I. S. Sidorova (Author), A. L. Hunanyan (Author), E. A. Kogan (Author), T. D. Guriev (Author)
Format: Book
Published: IRBIS LLC, 2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Detailed clinical and morphological study was undertaken on 101 young patients (age 20-30) diagnosed with Uterine fibrosis (the average patient age was 24,7±1,5 years). From the medical history, integrated clinical and morphological study, immunological analysis it was proved to exist two seldom forms of myomatous nodes at a young age: simplefibroid and invasive fibroid, that prevails. The growth originates in a vessel wall from the progenerating muscle cells with relatively high Ki-67 expression, high expression of growth factors and formation of new micro vessels (СD-34). These muscle cells have a very low apoptosis activity that determines the fast proliferation of cells (invasive fibroid).
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