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Spiral artery

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Uterine arterial vasculature, showing spiral arteries at right.[1]

Spiral arteries are small arteries which temporarily supply blood to theendometrium of theuterus during theluteal phase of themenstrual cycle.

Inhistology, identifying the presence of these arteries is one of the most useful techniques in identifying the phase of the cycle.

The spiral arteries are converted for uteroplacental blood flow during pregnancy, involving:

  • Loss of smooth muscle andelastic lamina from the vessel wall.
  • 5-10 fold dilation at the mouth of the vessel.

Failure of the physiological conversion of the spiral arteries can cause a number of complications, includingintrauterine growth restriction andpre-eclampsia.[2]

References

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  1. ^Robertson, W. B. (1976)."Uteroplacental vasculature".Journal of Clinical Pathology.29:9–17.doi:10.1136/jcp.29.Suppl_10.9.PMC 1347148.PMID 1085779.
  2. ^Burton GJ, Woods AW, Jauniaux E, Kingdom JC (June 2009)."Rheological and physiological consequences of conversion of the maternal spiral arteries for uteroplacental blood flow during human pregnancy".Placenta.30 (6):473–82.doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2009.02.009.PMC 2697319.PMID 19375795.
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