During this period,
the uterus grows a lining every month.
Not exact matches
If the egg gets to the
uterus and is fertilized by a sperm cell, it may plant itself in that
lining and
grow into a baby.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue
lining the
uterus forms and
grows outside of the organ, most often into the abdomen.
In a new study published in the journal Development, the KU Leuven researchers show that individual or small groups of cells from
uterus biopsies can be made to
grow into three - dimensional structures that show many of the features of the womb
lining, including the ability to produce mucus.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have succeeded in
growing miniature functional models of the
lining of the womb (
uterus) in culture.
Scientists at KU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium, have succeeded in
growing three - dimensional cultures of the endometrium, the
uterus» inner
lining, in a dish.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue that normally
lines the inside of the
uterus grows outside of it.
When you get your period, your hypothalamus sends a message to your pituitary gland, which triggers follicle growth and increases estrogen to stimulate the
lining of your
uterus to
grow and thicken.
Endometriosis is a disorder in which the tissue that normally
lines only the inside of your
uterus (the endometrium)
grows outside of it — around the ovaries, bowel and other areas in your pelvis.
Endometriosis develops when the tissue that normally
lines the
uterus grows outside of it.
Endometriosis occurs when the endometrium, the issue that normally
lines the
uterus,
grows outside the
uterus and elsewhere in the pelvis.
Related to endometriosis, adenomyosis is a condition in which the uterine inner
lining grows into the
uterus wall.
The condition comes about when the
lining that typically is on the inside of the
uterus begins
growing on other part of the reproductive system (such as fallopian tubes and ovaries) thus destroying or weakening them, which can result in infertility.
Endometriosis occurs when the tissue that forms the
lining of your
uterus grows outside of your uterine cavity.
With adenomyosis, the same tissue that
lines the
uterus (endometrial tissue) is present within and
grows into the muscular walls of your
uterus.
Or women with endometriosis, in which tissue that normally
lines the
uterus grows on the ovaries, bladder, or bowel.
Just in case you aren't wholly familiar with this situation, let's take a look: endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that
lines your
uterus (the endometrium),
grows outside of your
uterus.
Women with endometriosis — a painful condition that causes the tissue that
lines the inside of the
uterus to
grow outside the
uterus — can also experience nosebleeds which are triggered by the same period hormones.
Endometriosis is when excess endometrium
lining of the
uterus that normally
grows in preparation for implantation of the egg, does not completely shed during menstruation.
Jessica Murnane: Endometriosis is when the
lining that's similar to the
lining of your
uterus grows outside your
uterus.