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- Decidua - Wikipedia
The decidua is the modified mucosal lining of the uterus (that is, modified endometrium) that forms every month, in preparation for pregnancy It is shed off each month when there is no fertilized egg to support [1]
- Decidua: Anatomy, function and parts | Kenhub
The decidua is the modified or specialized mucosal lining of the uterus (endometrium) that forms during the pregnancy During its formation, the decidua has several distinct parts, named based on the location of each part in relation to the embryo
- The decidua—the maternal bed embracing the embryo—maintains the . . .
The decidua has been known as maternal uterine tissue, which plays essential roles in protecting the embryo from being attacked by maternal immune cells and provides nutritional support for the developing embryo prior to placenta formation
- Placenta - Maternal Decidua - Embryology
The maternal uterine endometrium stromal cells (fibroblast-like) are transformed by steroid hormones (progesterone) and embryonic signals into the decidua The entire maternal decidua is divided into three regions: decidua basalis, decidua capsularis and decidua parietals (decidua vera)
- Decidua - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Decidua is defined as a transient layer located between the fetal membranes and the myometrium, formed during the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle under the influence of ovarian hormones
- Decidua definition, layers of decidua, formation function
Decidua is the term for the modified mucosal lining of the uterus (modified endometrium) during a pregnancy, which forms the maternal part of the placenta Decidua is formed in a process called decidualization under the influence of progesterone
- Decidua | definition of decidua by Medical dictionary
decidua The thick lining of the womb (endometrium) during pregnancy with its associated membranes that are cast off with the PLACENTA after the birth of the baby
- The decidua | embryology. ch
The decidua consists of various parts, depending on its relationship with the embryo: Decidua basalis, where the implantation takes place and the basal plate is formed
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