Histopathology of the Endometrium

The great advances in knowledge of endometrial physiology and pathology made since the first edition of this monograph have compelled me to revise it. Although I have maintained the general plan in this second edition, many sections, especially those dealing with endometrial tumors and with endometr...

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Main Author: Dallenbach-Hellweg, G.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1975, 1975
Edition:2nd ed. 1975
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505 0 |a A. Methods of Obtaining, Preparing, and Interpreting the Endometrium -- 1. Indications for Curettage -- 2. Selection of the Proper Time for Curettage -- 3. Procedures for Obtaining Endometrial Tissue -- 4. Preparation of the Endometrial Specimen -- 5. Components of Curettings and Their Diagnostic Value -- 6. Statistical Analysis of the Histological Results -- B. The Normal Histology of the Endometrium -- 1. The Individual Structures -- 2. Histochemical Localization of Enzymes; the Reciprocal Action between Enzymes and Hormones -- 3. Structural Changes Induced in the Endometrium by the Physiological Action of the Ovarian Hormones -- 4. Changes in Structures in the Endometrium During Nidation -- 5. The Endometrium before Puberty -- 6. The Normal Menstrual Cycle and Its Possible Variations -- 7. The Endometrium in the Climacterium and after the Menopause -- C. The Histopathology of the Endometrium -- 1. Morphological Effects of Circulatory and Coagulation Disturbances -- 2. Functional (Hormonal) Disturbances -- 3. Endometritis -- 4. Neoplasms -- 5. Iatrogenic Changes of the Endometrium -- D. The Diagnosis of Pregnancy from Curettings -- 1. The Early Intrauterine Pregnancy and Its Disturbances -- 2. The Endometrium Associated with Extrauterine Pregnancy -- 3. The Postpartum Endometrium -- References 
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520 |a The great advances in knowledge of endometrial physiology and pathology made since the first edition of this monograph have compelled me to revise it. Although I have maintained the general plan in this second edition, many sections, especially those dealing with endometrial tumors and with endometrial changes caused by hormonal treatment, contraceptive agents and devices have been in large part rewritten. The sections on procedures for obtaining endometrial tissue, on functional disturbances and spontaneous abortion have been changed or expanded to incorporate new facts from recent discoveries that now appear to be significant. Only time, however, will prove their true value. All chapters have been scrutinized to insure they comprise only precise and up-to-date information. To complement the revisions and to replace previous illustrations 36 new photographs have been added. In accordance with all these improvements, the bibliography has been amended, with pertinent new references included and those deemed obsolete omitted. The author acknowledges with gratitude the help from thoughtful correspon­ dents who have suggested valuable changes or brought to her attention omissions or errors that inadvertently appeared in the first edition. Every effort has been made to rectify such mistakes. Again, the Springer Verlag has earned my hearty thanks for their patience and proficiency in preparing this new edition. MannheimjHeidelberg, March 1975 GISELA DALLENBACH-HELLWEG Foreword to the German Edition During life form changes. From the form seen we can often interpret function