A Study of Endometrial Perfusion in Unexplained Infertility
Heba Abdel Naby Kamal Elkholy;
Abstract
Infertility in itself represents a wide spectrum of disorders explaining the inability to conceive. Series of investigations are required to depict the potential cause of infertility, yet there exist a small percentage (10 -25%) of couples in which no obvious cause is delineated. these groups of patients are classified as ‗unexplained infertility.
A number of studies showed that poor uterine and ovarian blood flow can be an important - often undiagnosed factor - in infertility, miscarriage and IVF failure; research shows that poor blood flow may be at the root of 'unexplained infertility' too. however, most women with a diagnosis of 'unexplained' will never be offered the diagnostic test for uterine blood flow impairment and will never be offered treatment, instead they will retain their frustrating non-specific diagnosis of ‗unexplained
A number of studies showed that poor uterine and ovarian blood flow can be an important - often undiagnosed factor - in infertility, miscarriage and IVF failure; research shows that poor blood flow may be at the root of 'unexplained infertility' too. however, most women with a diagnosis of 'unexplained' will never be offered the diagnostic test for uterine blood flow impairment and will never be offered treatment, instead they will retain their frustrating non-specific diagnosis of ‗unexplained
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| Title | A Study of Endometrial Perfusion in Unexplained Infertility | Other Titles | دراسة تدفق الدم ببطانة الرحم في حالات العقم غير المبرر | Authors | Heba Abdel Naby Kamal Elkholy | Issue Date | 2018 |
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