Prostaglandins and the Uterus 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-1931-9_2
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Prostaglandins and Menstruation

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“…This molecule is found in many mucosal tissues of the female reproductive tract (262) as well as in other mucosal tissues and secretions (263). Menorrhagia, a significant pathology of menstruation, may be a defect in the limitation of blood loss, which might be governed by vasoconstricting agents such as PGF and possibly endothelins (267). Epithelial surfaces of the female reproductive tract may produce PGs and other mediators that KELLY Vol.…”
Section: J Similarities Between Menstruation and Parturitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This molecule is found in many mucosal tissues of the female reproductive tract (262) as well as in other mucosal tissues and secretions (263). Menorrhagia, a significant pathology of menstruation, may be a defect in the limitation of blood loss, which might be governed by vasoconstricting agents such as PGF and possibly endothelins (267). Epithelial surfaces of the female reproductive tract may produce PGs and other mediators that KELLY Vol.…”
Section: J Similarities Between Menstruation and Parturitionmentioning
confidence: 99%