A study on histological changes in the fallopian tubes of young and healthy nonpregnant nynnen was done. Among these subjects. 11 were taken as control who did not adopt any of the contraceptive method and compared with remaining 10 subjects who used intrauterine cornraceptive device (IUCD) in she form of copper T About 1.5 cm of each fallopian rube were collected during the process of nthectomy by Ponseroy's method. These tissue samples were processed for H/E sunning as a histological procedure and microscopic obsennuions were done. The lumina! diameter. wall thiclaress and member of ciliated cells were recorded and ',winlesd analysis was done by student's' test. Lamina: diameter reehiced significandy (P<0.05) in case of IUCD user group in comparison to control group. The moodier of ciliated cells also reduced significantly (P<0.05) in case of 10CD user group.
A smelt on histopathological changes in the fallopian tubes of 21 young and healthy nonpregnant women was done. Among these subjects 11 were taken as control (Group A) who did not use any of the contraceptive methods and compared with remaining 10 subjects (Group 0) who used oral contraceptives. About 1.5 cm of each fallopian rube was collected during the process of nebectomy by Pomeroy's method. These tissue samples were processed for H/E staining and microscopic observations were done. On the basis of microscopical findings the fallopian tubes were categorised into normal, acute endosalphingitis, subacute endosalphingitis and chronic endosalphingitis'. Microscopical findings taken into consideration were oedema. polymorphonuclear leucocytes, lymphocytes, plasma cells and fibrosis. All findings were recorded and statistical analysis was done by student test. Incidence of chronic endosalphigitis was significantly increased (p<0.01) in case of pill user group in comparison to COMM! group.
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