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Chronic endometritis in DMPA users and Chlamydia trachomatis endometritis
Contraception, 2007This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) in the endometrium of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) users with and without breakthrough bleeding (BTB) (unscheduled bleeding) and/or chronic endometritis (CE).Cross-sectional study.
Andrea Ries, Thurman +2 more
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The impact of chronic endometritis on reproductive outcome
Fertility and Sterility, 2011To assess the prevalence of chronic endometritis and the impact on the fertility of asymptomatic patients indicated for in vitro fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment.In the context of a randomized controlled trial, a hysteroscopy-guided endometrial biopsy was obtained and histologically examined.
Jenneke C Kasius +2 more
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The effects of chronic endometritis on the pregnancy outcomes
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2020ProblemChronic endometritis (CE) influences the clinical outcomes of assisted reproductive technology. However, the effect of CE on the pregnancy outcome is still unknown.Method of studyA retrospective case‐control study was conducted in a single university.
Aina Morimune +9 more
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Hysteroscopy in Chronic Endometritis
2020Chronic endometritis is a persistent inflammation of the endometrium, characterized by plasma cell infiltration of endometrial stroma [1].
Sergio Haimovich, Nili Raz
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Relationship between eosinophils and chronic endometritis
Human Pathology, 2010The histopathologic diagnosis of chronic endometritis is based on the presence of plasma cells in the endometrial stroma. However, many conditions can mimic or interfere with the search for plasma cells, including the plasmacytoid stroma cells and predecidual changes of stroma cells. Eosinophils are another type of chronic inflammatory cells, which can
Patrick A, Adegboyega +2 more
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Detection of chronic endometritis at fluid hysteroscopy
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2005Chronic endometritis is a subtle condition that is difficult to detect; however, it may cause abnormal uterine bleeding and infertility. Few data exist about the appearance of chronic endometritis at fluid hysteroscopy and about the value of diagnostic fluid hysteroscopy in the detection of this condition.
Ettore Cicinelli +2 more
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The association of chronic endometritis with preterm birth
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007The purpose of this study was to determine whether chronic endometritis (CE) that is diagnosed by endometrial biopsy is associated with preterm birth at
Eric J, Knudtson +5 more
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Arkhiv patologii, 2000
The author reviews literature data on the incidence, etiology and morphological diagnosis of chronic endometritis, analyses information on differences in cell composition of the endometrium in normal conditions and in chronic inflammation, focuses on alterations in systemic and local immunological parameters in chronic inflammation and chronic ...
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The author reviews literature data on the incidence, etiology and morphological diagnosis of chronic endometritis, analyses information on differences in cell composition of the endometrium in normal conditions and in chronic inflammation, focuses on alterations in systemic and local immunological parameters in chronic inflammation and chronic ...
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American family physician, 1995
Chronic endometritis is an inflammatory condition of the uterus and is characterized by the presence of plasma cells in the endometrium. This disorder may be discovered when an endometrial biopsy is performed to evaluate hormonal therapy, abnormal vaginal bleeding or other conditions.
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Chronic endometritis is an inflammatory condition of the uterus and is characterized by the presence of plasma cells in the endometrium. This disorder may be discovered when an endometrial biopsy is performed to evaluate hormonal therapy, abnormal vaginal bleeding or other conditions.
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Chronic nonspecific endometritis.
General & diagnostic pathology, 1998To assess the proliferative activity of glands and stroma in nonspecific chronic endometritis (NCE), we evaluated the plasma and morphologic features. We examined 25 endometrial sections that were coded as inactive for the morphologic features of NCE other than plasma cells and 25 proliferative endometria (PE) as controls.
K, Yörükoğlu, F, Kuyucouğlu
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