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The diagnosis of chronic endometritis presents a challenge in patients with infertility issues and recurrent miscarriages. It not only poses problems before pregnancy but also manifests complications during pregnancy. Issues such as recurrent miscarriages, repeated implantation failure, endometriosis, cervical insufficiency, second-trimester miscarriages, and a decrease in the number of live births are associated with it.
There is still no consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of endometritis. Diagnosis is typically done through biopsy, which is relatively expensive and invasive, and relies on histological examination and the presence of plasma cells. There are many conflicting reports on this matter.
In recent years, the uterine microbiome has garnered attention. This study reviews recent literature to explore the causes, pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, and treatments for this disease.
Article Type:
Editorial |
Subject:
Sterility Received: 2024/11/5 | Accepted: 2023/11/1 | Published: 2023/11/1