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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
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The course of development of the human genital tract is undifferentiated up to the 9th week (32 mm). At this time both Wolffian (mesonephric) and Mullerian (paramesonephric) ducts are present as symmetric paired structures. These, together with the urogenital sinus and the metanephric ducts, provide the tissue sources for the internal genital and urinary apparatus, exclusive of the gonads and kidneys. Configuration of the oviducts varies among species. Most human anomalies may be represented in other species so that some authors consider them to be atavistic reversions. The gonad of the developing male fetus plays a critical role in the formation of the genital tract. It elaborates androgenic steroids and a polypeptide, a
Mullerian inhibiting substance
, which induced suppression and resorotion of the Mullerian ducts. In the female the Mullerian ducts grow and develop into their adult morphology while the Wolffian ducts persist only as microscopic islands. The development of the external genitals and secondary sex characteristics depends upon further exposure to androgenic or estrogenic hormone milieu. a case is reported of an instance of congenital absence of the upper vagina. At laparotomy normal sized uterus, tubes, and ovaries were found. Further plastic surgery via the vagina corrected the condition. 15 years later (age 32) it was learned that she had been married and had 3 pregnancies. The adenosis, areas of squamous metaplasia, and deformities of the cervix of girls exposed in utero to diethylestibestrol are examples of deranged development. The shallow depth or absence of the vaginal canal of individuals with testicular feminization are also due to faulty development. Both Mullerian tissue and that of the urogenital sinus origin normally participate in the development of the vagina. In the normal adult the squamous cells that line the vagina contain abundant glycogen indicating urogenital origin. Glycogen-deficient squamous cells and adenosis are thought to be of Mullerian origin. In an accompanying discussion additional details of development are mentioned. It was noted that 7 cases of adenocarcinoma of the prostatic utricle in males have been reported as resembling
endometrial carcinoma
. The prostatic utricle is a homologue of the uterus and upper vagina and may be involved in similar deranged developments
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PMID:The embryologic development of the human vagina. 103 67