Mechanism of action of IHH in ameliorating thin endometrium. [PDF]
A thin endometrium can lead to low clinical pregnancy rates, low live birth rates, high spontaneous abortion rates, and low birth weight. However, current methods of treating thin endometria do not achieve ideal results. This study explored the effect of Indian Hedgehog (IHH) on thin endometrium and its mechanism of action. A thin endometrial rat model
Luo L +5 more
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Advances in using biomaterials for repairing thin endometrium. [PDF]
Thin endometrium is one of the main factors leading to infertility and miscarriage. The development of biomaterial technology and its clinical applications have shown good effects in promoting endometrial regeneration, improving blood flow, and enhancing cell adhesion, offering new hope for boosting fertility in patients.
Li H, Hu F, Xie F, Chen X, Wu H.
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The Role of Combined Treatment of Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor and Oestrogen in Treatment of Thin Endometrium: A Rat Model. [PDF]
Background: Thin endometrium, described as endometrial thickness below 7 mm on embryo transfer day in assisted reproduction cycles, is associated with decreased pregnancy rates.
Kahyaoglu I +3 more
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The thin endometrium in assisted reproductive technology: An ongoing challenge
Thin endometrium is identified to adversely affect reproductive success rates after assisted reproductive technology (ART). Several treatment modalities have been presented to patients with thin endometrium, to improve endometrial thickness and the ...
Maryam Eftekhar, Nasim Tabibnejad
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New advances in the treatment of thin endometrium [PDF]
Thin endometrium (TE) is defined as a mid-luteal endometrial thickness ≤7mm. TE can affect endometrial tolerance, leading to lower embryo implantation rates and clinical pregnancy rates, and is also associated with impaired outcomes from assisted reproductive treatment. Herein, we systematically review TE causes, mechanisms, and treatments.
Wang Y, Tang Z, Teng X.
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The endometrium in assisted reproductive technology: How thin is thin?
A thin endometrium is encountered infrequently (2.4%) in assisted reproductive technology cycles. When it does occur it is a cause of concern as it is associated with lower implantation rate and pregnancy rate. Though pregnancies have been reported at 4 and 5 mm it is apparent that an endometrial thickness
Nalini Mahajan, S Sharma
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Endometrial hypoperfusion: the missing link in refractory thin endometrium. [PDF]
Persistently thin endometrium remains one of the hardest challenges in reproductive medicine, often linked to implantation failure and poor pregnancy outcome. Growing evidence implicates deficient uterine blood supply in the pathogenesis of an inadequately thin endometrial lining.
Weizel I +3 more
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Endometrial receptivity in women of reproductive age with "thin" and "absolutely thin" endometrium [PDF]
Aim. To evaluate the expression of steroid receptors (estrogen [ER] and progesterone [PR]) in the endometrium during the implantation window in females with a history of fertility disorders in "thin" and "absolutely thin" endometrium versus healthy ...
Natalia V. Aganezova +2 more
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Which Systemic Medications Can Improve the Thin Endometrium?
Transvaginal ultrasound assessment of endometrial thickness and echoic pattern is a part of standard monitoring before embryo transfer. Uterine pathology (adenomyosis, fibroids, and polyps), body habitus, uterine contractions, resolution of the ...
Teraporn Vutyavanich
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Dysfunctional intercellular communication and metabolic signaling pathways in thin endometrium
Background: The endometrial thickness is a key factor for successful implantation. Thin endometrium is associated with lower implantation rate and pregnancy rate.
Liang Xu +3 more
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