Embryo Quality and Pregnancy Outcome in Infertile Patients with Endometriosis

In: Endometriosis - Basic Concepts and Current Research Trends · 2012 · doi:10.5772/32268 · W1545364264
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Abstract

Investigation of one complex pathological condition is definitively a challenging task, but trying to find the connection(s) between two is even more difficult. This is very true in the case of infertility and endometriosis. Both conditions have numerous symptoms, very diverse clinical pictures and multifactorial etiologies. The first step toward understanding the connection between the two is to prove the correlation between them. The next task is to try to understand the mechanisms by which they affect each other, which involves examination and comparison of numerous variables specific for each condition. The results are still the subject of many controversies.

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