Use of low-frequency ultrasound in the combination treatment of the hypoplastic type of chronic endometritis
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This study investigated the efficacy of low-frequency ultrasound as an adjunct therapy for chronic endometritis of the hypoplastic type.
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- Diagnosis and methods of treatment of chronic endometritis in women of reproductive age 2024
- The impact of treatment on endometrium ultrasound findings in reproductive age women with chronic endometritis 2024
- A differentiated approach to managing patients with the thin endometrium 2019
- The Efficiency of Intrauterine Irrigation of the Cavitated Drug Solutes in Patients with Endometrial Receptivity Disorders 2018
Cited by (4)
- Diagnosis and methods of treatment of chronic endometritis in women of reproductive age 2024
- The impact of treatment on endometrium ultrasound findings in reproductive age women with chronic endometritis 2024
- A differentiated approach to managing patients with the thin endometrium 2019
- The Efficiency of Intrauterine Irrigation of the Cavitated Drug Solutes in Patients with Endometrial Receptivity Disorders 2018
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