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cervical intraepithelial neoplasia/potassium

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Eag1 potassium channels as markers of cervical dysplasia.

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Human ether à-go-go 1 (Eag1) potassium channels are potential tumor markers and therapeutic targets for several types of malignancies, including cervical cancer. Estrogens and human papilloma virus oncogenes regulate Eag1 gene expression, suggesting that Eag1 may already be present in pre-malignant

[Response of potassium channels to estrogen and progesterone in the uterine smooth muscle cells of adenomyosis in vitro].

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the expression of potassium channels and the influence of estrogen and progesterone on the cultured uterine smooth muscle cells (USMC) of adenomyosis in vitro. METHODS There were 22 cases of adenomyosis hysterectomy in the adenomyosis group and 12 patients with cervical

Expression of Potassium Channels in Uterine Smooth Muscle Cells from Patients with Adenomyosis.

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BACKGROUND Adenomyosis (AM) has impaired contraction. This study aimed to explore the expression of potassium channels related to contraction in myometrial smooth muscle cells (MSMCs) of AM. METHODS Uterine tissue samples from 22 patients (cases) with histologically confirmed AM and 12 (controls)

Fine needle aspiration of the gestational sac for termination of early pregnancy in cervical stenosis: a case report.

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BACKGROUND First-trimester abortion in women with cervical stenosis results in difficult or impossible suction curettage. We present the case of an early pregnancy in a woman with cervical stenosis after cone biopsy in which the pregnancy was terminated by transvaginal needle aspiration of the
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