| 11. | After implantation of the embryo, the decidua further develops to mediate the process of placentation.
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| 12. | Chronic deciduitis, a chronic inflammation of the decidua, has been linked with premature birth.
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| 13. | Weeping larch is Larix decidua " Pendula, " a member of the pine family.
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| 14. | The accumulating blood pushes between the layers of the decidua, pushing the uterine wall and placenta apart.
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| 15. | CB 1 is present on Leydig cells and human ovaries, oviducts myometrium, decidua, and placenta.
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| 16. | Generally, ectopic decidua has no clinical symptoms, but it sometimes manifests as abdominal pain in pregnancy.
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| 17. | The region of fibrinoid degeneration where trophoblasts meet decidua is called " Nitabuch's layer ".
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| 18. | In short, the entire surface of the blastocyst has a potential to form the apposition to the decidua.
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| 19. | However, ultimately, the inner cell mass, inside the trophoblast layer, is aligned closest to the decidua.
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| 20. | The decidual reaction is seen in very early pregnancy in the generalized area where the blastocyst contacts the endometrial decidua.
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