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Quinacrine: sclerosing agent of the utero-tubal junction in women, with anticarcinogenic actions in transplanted tumors in mice
(1995)
Quinacrine, an acridine derivative that was in widespread use as an anti-malarial, has been shown to have both sclerosant and anticarcinogenic actions. The sclerosant action of quinacrine has been used to produce occlusion ...
Quinacrine hydrochloride pellets: Preliminary data on a nonsurgical method of female sterilization
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1980)
The efficacy of transcervical insertions of quinacrine hydrochloride pellets to produce tubal occlusion has been evaluated in a study of 139 women in Santiago, Chile. At one year, the pregnancy rate was 3.1%, an acceptable ...
Unconjugated steroids in the fallopian tube and peripheral blood during the normal menstrual cycle
(1980)
Daily plasma samples were obtained from 22 high-parity normal women beginning on day 9 of the menstrual cycle. At varying times in the cycle, salpingectomy was performed and the excised tube was divided into isthmic, ...
Estradiol and progesterone nuclear and cytosol receptors of hydrosalpinx
(1984)
Hydrosalpinx is usually associated with a low intrauterine pregnancy rate following restoration of tubal patency by microsurgery. The biochemical evaluation of pathologic tubes from 11 infertile patients showed the presence ...
Estrogen metabolites in human corpus luteum physiology: differential effects on angiogenic activity
(Elsevier, 2016)
Objective: To determine tissue concentrations of E2, estrone, P, and estrogensmetabolites (EMs) 2-methoxyestradiol, 2-methoxyestrone,
4-hydroxyestrone, and 16-ketoestradiol in corpus luteum(CL) of different ages, and after ...
Histeroscopia oficinal: Estado del arte y revisión de la literatura
(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2014-12-01)
Ablación endometrial: Tipos, técnicas y evidencias de su utilidad. revisión de la literatura
(Sociedad de Cirugía de Bogotá, Hospital de San José y Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud, 2014-06-01)