Abstract

The intraperitoneal administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to adult rats failed to prolong the survival of intrauterine skin allografts when compared with saline-treated control animals. Areas of squamous metaplasia were commonly detected in the uterine lining of grafted animals in both treated and control groups. The occurrence of this phenomenon indicates the need for careful interpretation of skin graft survival in this experimental model.

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