Evaluation of the effect of bacterial colonization in cervical mucus on the outcome of ICSI “intracytoplasmic sperm injection” cycles
Kamal Eldeen Abdullah Rageh;
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:The present study tried to evaluate the effect of chlamydial infection and microbial flora of the cervix at the time of embryo transfer on fertilization and implantation in women undergoing ICSI procedures.
SUBJECTS & METHODS:From February 2012
SUBJECTS & METHODS:From February 2012
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| Title | Evaluation of the effect of bacterial colonization in cervical mucus on the outcome of ICSI “intracytoplasmic sperm injection” cycles | Other Titles | تقييم تأثير وجود المستعمرات البكتيرية بمخاط عنق الرحم على ىتائج دورات الحن المجهري | Authors | Kamal Eldeen Abdullah Rageh | Keywords | Evaluation of the effect of bacterial colonization in cervical mucus on the outcome of ICSI “intracytoplasmic sperm injection” cycles | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | OBJECTIVE:The present study tried to evaluate the effect of chlamydial infection and microbial flora of the cervix at the time of embryo transfer on fertilization and implantation in women undergoing ICSI procedures. SUBJECTS & METHODS:From February 2012 |
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