Is Endometrial Receptivity Affected in Women With Endometriosis? Results From a Matched Pair Case-Control Study of Assisted Reproductive Technology Treatments

In: Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey · 2024 · vol. 79(4) , pp. 215–216 · doi:10.1097/ogx.0000000000001267 · W4395113475
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This study investigated whether women with endometriosis exhibit altered endometrial receptivity during assisted reproductive technology treatments compared to controls.

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(Abstracted from Reprod Biomed Online 2023;47:103414 Endometriosis is a well-established risk factor for infertility due to alterations in folliculogenesis, oocyte release from the ovaries, tubal function, and oocyte fertilization. In addition, it has been hypothesized that the presence of an abnormal endometrium, a known consequence of endometriosis, may impair embryo implantation leading to impaired pregnancy outcomes.

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