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  2. Decidualization - Wikipedia

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    Decidualization is a process that results in significant changes to cells of the endometrium in preparation for, and during, pregnancy. This includes morphological and functional changes (the decidual reaction) to endometrial stromal cells (ESCs), the presence of decidual white blood cells (leukocytes), and vascular changes to maternal arteries.

  3. What is a decidual cast? Why this labor nurse is sharing her ...

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    Dr. Jessica Kingston, clinical professor ob-gyn at UC San Diego Health, tells Yahoo Life that a decidual cast is “a layer of tissue that is shed from the endometrium — lining of the uterus ...

  4. What's a decidual cast? Woman details painful menstruation ...

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    What is a decidual cast? There are two main things to know about decidual casts right off the bat, Dr. Salena Zanotti, an OB-GYN at the Cleveland Clinic, tells TODAY.com. First, a decidual cast is ...

  5. Decidua - Wikipedia

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    The decidua is the modified mucosal lining of the uterus (that is, modified endometrium) that forms every month, in preparation for pregnancy. It is shed off each month when there is no fertilized egg to support. [1] The decidua is under the influence of progesterone. Endometrial cells become highly characteristic.

  6. Decidual cells - Wikipedia

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    Before the fertilized ovum reaches the uterus, the mucous membrane of the body of the uterus undergoes important changes and is then known as the decidua.The thickness and vascularity of the mucous membrane are greatly increased; its glands are elongated and open on its free surface by funnel-shaped orifices, while their deeper portions are tortuous and dilated into irregular spaces.

  7. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms include spotting, bleeding, abdominal pain, and menstrual cramps. The resulting uterine tissue is called a decidual cast and must be passed through the cervix and vagina. [16] It typically takes the shape of the uterus itself. Membranous dysmenorrhea is extremely rare and there are very few reported cases.

  8. Ectopic decidua - Wikipedia

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    Ectopic decidua are decidual cells found outside inner lining of the uterus. This condition was first described in 1971 by Walker [1] and the name 'ectopic decidua' was coined by Tausig. [2] While ectopic decidua is most commonly seen during pregnancy, it rarely occurs in non-pregnant people, accompanied by bleeding and pain. [citation needed]

  9. Endometrium - Wikipedia

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    The endometrium is the inner epithelial layer, along with its mucous membrane, of the mammalian uterus. It has a basal layer and a functional layer: ...