Treatment following hysteroscopy and endometrial diagnostic biopsy increases the chance for live birth in women with chronic endometritis
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology2021Vol. 86(5), pp. e13482–e13482
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Vera Ruth Mitter, Sheila Meier, Tilman T. Rau, Tessa Gillon, Michael D. Mueller, Marcel Zwahlen, Michael von Wolff, Alexandra Kohl Schwartz
Abstract
Endometrial diagnostic biopsy followed by antibiotic treatment in case of chronic endometritis in women with repeated implantation failure or recurrent pregnancy loss may increase the chances for live birth.
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