Aim: To determine whether cultivation-dependent and -independent analyses identifying fallopian tube bacteria were associated with visually observable microbial cells in situ using scanning electron microscopy. Patients: Fallopian tubes were collected from pre- and postmenopausal women undergoing salpingectomies for benign disease or as prophylaxis. Materials & methods: Fresh fallopian tube samples were processed for scanning electron microscopy to characterize fallopian tube ultrastructure. Histopathology was used to exclude fallopian tube abnormalities and for menstrual cycle staging of the endometrium. Results: Scanning electron microscopy revealed observable microbial cells in fallopian tube samples. Conclusion: In the absence of inflam...
Background: Cases of endometriosis with no tubal damage are associated with infertility, suggesting ...
The Fallopian tubes (FTs) are part of the female upper genital tract. The healthy FT provides the bi...
<p>Occurrence of bacteria on the endometrium or fallopian tube epithelium in women with and without ...
Aims: To determine whether cultivation-dependent and -independent analyses identifying fallopian tub...
Objective There is a paucity of data characterizing the microbiota of the female upper genital tract...
Tubal factor is an important contributor to female infertility, and the current diagnostic approache...
To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital tract.Endome...
Objective: To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital t...
Reports on bacteria detected in maternal fluids during pregnancy are typically associated with adver...
The female reproductive tract represents a continuum between the vagina and the upper genital tract....
Background: Cases of endometriosis with no tubal damage are associated with infertility, suggesting ...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests the fallopian tube as the origin for ovarian high grade serou...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital t...
Female reproductive aging is associated with several morphological changes of the genital tract with...
The fallopian tubes (FT) play a key role in fertility by facilitating the movement of gametes to pro...
Background: Cases of endometriosis with no tubal damage are associated with infertility, suggesting ...
The Fallopian tubes (FTs) are part of the female upper genital tract. The healthy FT provides the bi...
<p>Occurrence of bacteria on the endometrium or fallopian tube epithelium in women with and without ...
Aims: To determine whether cultivation-dependent and -independent analyses identifying fallopian tub...
Objective There is a paucity of data characterizing the microbiota of the female upper genital tract...
Tubal factor is an important contributor to female infertility, and the current diagnostic approache...
To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital tract.Endome...
Objective: To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital t...
Reports on bacteria detected in maternal fluids during pregnancy are typically associated with adver...
The female reproductive tract represents a continuum between the vagina and the upper genital tract....
Background: Cases of endometriosis with no tubal damage are associated with infertility, suggesting ...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests the fallopian tube as the origin for ovarian high grade serou...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the bacterial vaginosis biofilm extends into the upper female genital t...
Female reproductive aging is associated with several morphological changes of the genital tract with...
The fallopian tubes (FT) play a key role in fertility by facilitating the movement of gametes to pro...
Background: Cases of endometriosis with no tubal damage are associated with infertility, suggesting ...
The Fallopian tubes (FTs) are part of the female upper genital tract. The healthy FT provides the bi...
<p>Occurrence of bacteria on the endometrium or fallopian tube epithelium in women with and without ...