Chronic endometritis and infertility

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Chronic endometritis (CE) is a condition involving the breakdown of the peaceful co-existence between microorganisms and the host immune system in the endometrium. A majority of CE cases produce no noticeable signs or mild symptoms, and the prevalence rate of CE has been found to be approximately 10%. Gynecologists and pathologists often do not focus much clinical attention on CE due to the time-consuming microscopic examinations necessary to diagnose CE, its mild clinical manifestations, and the benign nature of the disease. However, the relationship between CE and infertility-related conditions such as repeated implantation failure and recurrent miscarriage has recently emerged as an area of inquiry. In this study, we reviewed the literature on the pathophysiology of CE and how it may be associated with infertility, as well as the literature regarding the diagnosis and treatment of CE. In addition, we discuss the value of hysteroscopic procedures in the diagnosis and treatment of CE.
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Authors Hyun Jong Park,You Shin Kim,Tae Ki Yoon,Woo Sik Lee;Hyun Jong Park;You Shin Kim;Tae Ki Yoon;Woo Sik Lee;
Journal clinical and experimental reproductive medicine
Year 2016
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10.5653/cerm.2016.43.4.185
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