CHRONIC ENDOMETRITIS. METHODOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT

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After fertilization (or transfer during the IVF procedure), the embryo is attached to the lining of the uterus. But the mucous membrane damaged by inflammation may not accept the attempts of the embryo. The main reason for the development of endometritis, as mentioned above, is inflammatory diseases. If an inflammatory process develops in the vagina, often caused by sexually transmitted infections, these microorganisms enter the uterine cavity, then the fallopian tubes and the abdominal cavity, causing the inflammatory process. can cause. Inflammation is a universal protective response of the body. Its results are the activation of the immune system aimed at suppressing and destroying the microbe. However, in the tissues, often after inflammation, a dense connective tissue is formed, which leads to a violation of the blood supply to the tissues.
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CHRONIC ENDOMETRITIS. METHODOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT Authors/Creators Description After fertilization (or transfer during the IVF procedure), the embryo is attached to the lining of the uterus. But the mucous membrane damaged by inflammation may not accept the attempts of the embryo. The main reason for the development of endometritis, as mentioned above, is inflammatory diseases. If an inflammatory process develops in the vagina, often caused by sexually transmitted infections, these microorganisms enter the uterine cavity, then the fallopian tubes and the abdominal cavity, causing the inflammatory process. can cause. Inflammation is a universal protective response of the body. Its results are the activation of the immune system aimed at suppressing and destroying the microbe. However, in the tissues, often after inflammation, a dense connective tissue is formed, which leads to a violation of the blood supply to the tissues. Files 99-103.pdf Files (364.1 kB) | Name | Size | Download all | |---|---|---| | md5:fd13e03553c98c7db193641a25adc897 | 364.1 kB | Preview Download |

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