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Pathogenese der Endometriose und Wirkungsmechanismus der Hormontherapie

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Die Endometriose ist eine Erkrankung von Frauen im reproduktiven Alter. Unter Endometriose versteht man die Heterotopie von Gebärmutterschleimhaut. Ektopes endometriotisehes Gewebe unterscheidet sich morphologisch jedoch erheblich von eutoper Schleimhaut (Schweppe u. Wynn 1984; Schweppe et al. 1981), so ist beispielsweise die Konzentration von Steroidrezeptoren im Zytosol der Zellen aus Endometrioseherden insgesamt niedriger und außerdem weit weniger zyklusabhängig. Endometriotisehes Gewebe — obwohl geschlechtshor- monabhängig — reagiert nicht immer genauso wie Endometrium auf Hormonzufuhr oder -entzug.

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Kiesel, L., Runnebaum, B. (1992). Pathogenese der Endometriose und Wirkungsmechanismus der Hormontherapie. In: Runnebaum, B., Breckwoldt, M. (eds) Leuprorelinacetat — Ein neues GnRH-Analogon. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77666-3_2

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