SummaryLarynx is extremely sensitive to endocrinologic changes. Most vocal fold mucosa alterations are caused by changes in vocal fold liquid content and its epithelial changes. Estrogen and progesterone interfere and change this liquid content in the vocal folds. Our goal with the present paper is to study the presence of estrogen and progesterone receptors on vocal fold epithelium in 19 vocal fold epithelium specimens that did not present any indication of disease, especially inflammatory disease. We discarded those cases of patients above 40 years of age and those below 15.Resultswe found progesterone receptors in 18 of the 19 patients. The progesterone receptors are located both in the nucleus and the cytoplasm of cells, and mainly in t...
At present, not much is known about progesterone receptor (PR) expression and localization in postme...
In Sweden, it is estimated that about one million women are treated with estrogen/progestogen for co...
The precise role of estrogen in the pathogenesis of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is still unclear, wh...
SummaryLarynx is extremely sensitive to endocrinologic changes. Most vocal fold mucosa alterations a...
Objectives. The human female voice changes in quality during the menstrual cycle and during pregnanc...
Objective: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones can d...
OBJECTIVE: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones ca...
During menopause, changes occur in the laryngeal structures that have implications for the voice. Th...
Background: Lichen planus is a T-cell mediated autoimmune and chronic inflammatory disease that affe...
OBJECTIVE: Because sex hormones may be involved in tumor initiation and progression, we analyzed the...
Oestrogens act on target cells through α and β receptors (ERα and ERβ). Expression of oestrogen rece...
The uterine endometrium is exquisitely sensitive to hormones, in particular estrogen and progesteron...
SUMMARY: During menopause, changes occur in the laryngeal structures that have implications for the ...
Objective: Idiopathic subglottic stenosis predominantly affects fertile and perimenopausal women. Es...
Estrogen and progesterone regulate proliferation and differentiation of epithelial cells in the fema...
At present, not much is known about progesterone receptor (PR) expression and localization in postme...
In Sweden, it is estimated that about one million women are treated with estrogen/progestogen for co...
The precise role of estrogen in the pathogenesis of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is still unclear, wh...
SummaryLarynx is extremely sensitive to endocrinologic changes. Most vocal fold mucosa alterations a...
Objectives. The human female voice changes in quality during the menstrual cycle and during pregnanc...
Objective: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones can d...
OBJECTIVE: The larynx is considered a secondary sexual organ. To demonstrate that sex hormones ca...
During menopause, changes occur in the laryngeal structures that have implications for the voice. Th...
Background: Lichen planus is a T-cell mediated autoimmune and chronic inflammatory disease that affe...
OBJECTIVE: Because sex hormones may be involved in tumor initiation and progression, we analyzed the...
Oestrogens act on target cells through α and β receptors (ERα and ERβ). Expression of oestrogen rece...
The uterine endometrium is exquisitely sensitive to hormones, in particular estrogen and progesteron...
SUMMARY: During menopause, changes occur in the laryngeal structures that have implications for the ...
Objective: Idiopathic subglottic stenosis predominantly affects fertile and perimenopausal women. Es...
Estrogen and progesterone regulate proliferation and differentiation of epithelial cells in the fema...
At present, not much is known about progesterone receptor (PR) expression and localization in postme...
In Sweden, it is estimated that about one million women are treated with estrogen/progestogen for co...
The precise role of estrogen in the pathogenesis of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is still unclear, wh...