Therapeutic Mechanism and Clinical Observation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Combined with Interventional Recanalization for Tubal Infertility
Interventional recanalization combined with traditional Chinese medicine ameliorated tubal pathology, reduced inflammatory cytokines, modulated TGF-β/BMP signaling pathways, and improved fallopian tube patency rates in patients with obstructive infertility.
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