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The likelihood of a successful pregnancy is influenced by a set of variables that influence endometrial receptivity, including hormonal, genetic, metabolic, age, lifestyle, and immunological factors. Among these, the endometrial immune prof…
Introduction Approximately 1-5% of pregnant women experience recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Early detection and evaluation of high-risk variables allow for the initiation of recommended treatments while also reducing the likelihood of RPL …
Despite advancements in assisted reproductive technology (ART), recurrent implantation failure (RIF) continues to pose a significant challenge to achieving pregnancy. We included 2,463 retrospective RIF patients with no gynecological and an…
Numerous treatment strategies have so far been proposed for treating refractory thin endometrium either without or with the Asherman syndrome. Inconsistency in the improvement of endometrial thickness is a common limitation of such therapie…
About 17% of couples suffer from infertility conditions, worldwide. The most common reasons for female infertility are ovulation disorders, fallopian-related disorders, RM, RIF, endometriosis, and unexplained infertility. Despite advances i…
An appropriate connection of the cells in the ovary follicles is vital for a healthy ovule maturation and fertilization, and also for endometrium preparation for implantation that can cause endometriosis. Cellular communication within the f…
Endometriosis refers to the growth of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. About 10-15% of female in reproductive age suffer from endometriosis. Several etiologies - such as oxidative stress, inflammatory factors and cytok…
Abstract Background Despite at the beginning known as a benign disease, endometriosis is defined as a risk factor for developing ovarian carcinoma. The effect of endometriosis on ovarian malignancy is known but its role in granulosa cell tu…