Amnion graft as a possible source of stem cells for endometrial regeneration after lysis of severe intrauterine adhesions

  • Amer, Mohamed I.
  • Abd-El-Maeboud, Karim
  • Alloub, Amal
Publication date
August 2013
Publisher
Middle East Fertility Society

Abstract

Background:The current traditional management of severe intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) is hysteroscopic adhesiolysis with application of either an intrauterine contraceptive device or a Foley catheter balloon with reported recurrence in up to 50% of cases. Recently, significant improvement with the use of amnion graft following hysteroscopic lysis of severe IUA was reported. Case: In the present case, endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) were found within and on the surface of amniotic membrane two months after its grafting intrauterine which was confirmed with CD10 immunohistochemistry. Conclusion: Amniotic membrane graft after hysteroscopic lysis of severe IUA, might act as a source of stem cells for endometrial regeneration; a role that will ...

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endometrialAnatomical structure
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amnionAnatomical structure
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CD10Biomolecule
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Foley catheterAnatomical structure
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