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  2. Microfold cell - Wikipedia

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    These cells are known to initiate mucosal immunity responses on the apical membrane of the M cells and allow for transport of microbes and particles across the epithelial cell layer from the gut lumen to the lamina propria where interactions with immune cells can take place. [1]

  3. Vaginal epithelium - Wikipedia

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    in pregnancy: barge-like with thickened cell margin ("navicular cells") superficial squamous flat cells: polygonal, baso- or eosinophilic, transparent, partially keratohyaline granule 50–60 microns vesicular and slightly stainable or shrunken [24] [16] stratum corneum exfoliate, slough off become detached from the epithelium [18] [19] [17]

  4. Lamina propria - Wikipedia

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    The lamina propria may also be rich in vascular networks, lymphatic vessels, elastic fibers, and smooth muscle fascicles from the muscularis mucosae. Afferent and efferent nerve endings can be found in the lamina propria as well. [6] Immune cells as well as lymphoid tissue, including lymphoid nodules and capillaries, may be present.

  5. Ectopic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    An embryo attaching to such lesions leads to an ectopic pregnancy. Results of a 30 year study of reproductive and pregnancy outcomes, involving 14,000+ women of child-bearing age, were presented at the 2015 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) annual congress. [22] 39% of the study group had surgically confirmed ...

  6. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Severe complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium are present in 1.6% of mothers in the US, [6] and in 1.5% of mothers in Canada. [7] In the immediate postpartum period (puerperium), 87% to 94% of women report at least one health problem. [8] [9] Long-term health problems (persisting after six months postpartum) are reported by ...

  7. Tubal factor infertility - Wikipedia

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    Tubal factor infertility (TFI) is female infertility caused by diseases, obstructions, damage, scarring, congenital malformations or other factors which impede the descent of a fertilized or unfertilized ovum into the uterus through the fallopian tubes and prevents a normal pregnancy and full term birth.

  8. Fallopian tube - Wikipedia

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    It has four described parts: the intramural part, isthmus, ampulla, and infundibulum with associated fimbriae. Each tube has two openings: a proximal opening nearest to the uterus, and a distal opening nearest to the ovary. The fallopian tubes are held in place by the mesosalpinx, a part of the broad ligament mesentery that wraps around the tubes.

  9. Basement membrane - Wikipedia

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    The most notable examples of basement membranes is the glomerular basement membrane of the kidney, by the fusion of the basal lamina from the endothelium of glomerular capillaries and the podocyte basal lamina, [9] and between lung alveoli and pulmonary capillaries, by the fusion of the basal lamina of the lung alveoli and of the basal lamina ...

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