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- W2282476565 abstract "40 human hysterectomy specimens with different types of IUDs in situ and varying time of exposure were analyzed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The mode of action with all types of IUD is a strictly local one. It depends on their localization within the uterine cavity, on permanent small movements of the device with uterine contractions, and on the morphologic reaction against the foreign body. The appearance of different kinds of cells varies according to the duration of exposures. Immediately after insertion, granulocytes are seen in the endometrial stroma underneath the area of contact; later on lymphocytes and monocytes, plasma cells, macrophages, and some polynuclear giant cells could be identified. 1 year after IUD insertion, these agglomerations are still present, but they are considerably less dense than before. Interestingly, phagocytizing cells could also be seen within the glandular lumina. Marginally to the persisting surface defects, the lining surface epithelium exhibit signs of a certain transformation into polymorphic epitheloideal cells. Copper wired IUDs enhance the initial foreign body cell reaction occurring in the uterine cavity interfering with the cyclic maturation of endometrial surface. Polymorphic alterations of the cells of the lining surface epithelium, protrusions of the endometrial surface, and a delay in the cyclic cilioneogenesis of ciliated cells were observed mostly in cases with copper IUDs. The progesterone-bearing IUD produces a variation of pseudodecidualization of the endometrial stroma combined with defects quite similar to those produced by T-shaped copper IUDs. Cyclic desquamation and the presumably delayed epithelization of those parts not covered by the device after menstruation progresses while at the site of contacts and in some instances beyond it the endometrial defects caused by the device persist. (author's modified)" @default.
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- W2282476565 title "[Intrauterine devices: reactions of the endometrium and alteration of the devices after varying time of exposure in situ (author's transl)]." @default.
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