Morphological and functional features of endometrial decidualization following long-term intrauterine levonorgestrel delivery.
@article{Critchley1998MorphologicalAF,
title={Morphological and functional features of endometrial decidualization following long-term intrauterine levonorgestrel delivery.},
author={Hilary O. D. Critchley and H N Wang and R L Jones and Rodney W. Kelly and T A Drudy and Ailsa E. Gebbie and C. Hilary Buckley and Alan S. Mcneilly and Anna Glasier},
journal={Human reproduction},
year={1998},
volume={13 5},
pages={
1218-24
}
}Irregular bleeding remains a common reason for the discontinuation of progestin-only contraception. The levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) has profound morphological effects upon the endometrium. Specific features are gland atrophy and extensive decidual transformation of the stroma. Morphological changes in the endometrium may be associated with perturbation of mechanisms regulating normal endometrial function. This study describes endometrial stromal and glandular features…
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