Advances in the Treatment of Thin Endometrium
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This paper reviews common treatments for thin endometrium, analyzing their mechanisms, efficacy, and adverse effects to guide future clinical practice and research.
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Endometrial tolerance is a key factor for successful embryo implantation and endometrial thickness is an important clinical indicator for its evaluation. The incidence of thin endometrium in IVF is 2.4%, and most studies have shown that clinical pregnancy and live birth rates are positively correlated with endometrial thickness. In recent years, although various therapeutic approaches have been effective in thin endometrium, and there are many treatments for thin endometrium, none of them have reached a consensus and their efficacy is poor. Therefore, this paper summarizes the more commonly used treatment methods in clinical practice, and briefly analyzes their therapeutic principles, clinical efficacy and related adverse reactions. It aims to provide a reference for future clinical treatment and research innovation.
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