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Changes in the endometrium caused by endogenous hormonal dysfunction

G Dallenbach-Hellweg1

  • 1Institut für Pathologie, Mannheim.

Verhandlungen Der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur Pathologie
|January 1, 1997
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Hormonal dysfunctions impact the endometrium, leading to various issues like atrophy, hyperplasia, and impaired shedding. These endometrial changes, driven by follicular or corpus luteum problems, often result in infertility.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive endocrinology
  • Gynecology
  • Endocrinology

Background:

  • The endometrium exhibits predictable responses to hormonal imbalances.
  • Hormonal dysfunctions arise from disruptions in follicular maturation, corpus luteum development, or regression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the endometrial responses to diverse hormonal dysfunctions.
  • To correlate specific hormonal failures with distinct endometrial pathologies and infertility.

Main Methods:

  • Observational analysis of endometrial morphology in relation to hormonal status.
  • Correlation of follicular and corpus luteum function with endometrial proliferation, differentiation, and shedding.

Main Results:

  • Arrested follicular maturation causes endometrial atrophy or hyperplasia.

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  • Impaired corpus luteum function leads to deficient secretion or secretory hypertrophy.
  • Both anovulatory and ovulatory failures result in irregular shedding and impaired stromal cell dissociation, contributing to infertility.
  • Conclusions:

    • Endometrial receptivity is critically dependent on precise hormonal signaling.
    • Dysfunctional hormonal regulation during the menstrual cycle leads to significant endometrial abnormalities.
    • These endometrial pathologies are strongly associated with infertility.