Association between follicular fluid bacteria with inflammatory markers of the complete blood count and the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology in women with endometriosis: A case–control study
This study investigated the link between follicular fluid bacteria, inflammatory markers, and IVF outcomes in women with endometriosis, finding no significant differences in bacterial presence or most inflammatory markers but a difference in oocyte yield and ESR.
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