Endometrial state in women with uterine factor of infertility at the stage of preconceptional care according to sonography and doplerometry data. Makarchuk O.M., Ostrovska O.M., Okolokh Onieka Gibson, Orishchak I.K., Cheredarchuk A.R.In recent years, the number of cases of uterine factors infertility is constantly growing. Unfortunately, the analysis of scientific works is characterized by the lack of data on the improvement of the diagnostic algorithm and the expediency of accentuating the significance of the preconceptional stage. The purpose of this study was to develop sonographic criteria for endometrial readiness for implantation at the stage of preconceptional care in women with uterine factor infertility. The first group included 80 women with uterine factor infertility, the second group (40 women) consisted of patients who entered the IVF program for the first time. The control group consisted of 30 women with normal fertility. Studies of the structure of the endometrium, myometrium and ovarian tissue were performed on a Voluson 760, on the 4 th -6 th days of the menstrual cycle (according to the
The study is devoted to the problem of surgical treatment, rehabilitation program and prevention of recurrences in intrauterine pathologies (polyposis and uterine adhesion) in women with reduced reproductive potential. The urgency of this problem is characterized by a high frequency of abnormal uterine bleeding, hypomenstrual syndrome and amenorrhea, infertility and miscarriage. Clinical data include the own experience of treatment and rehabilitation of 66 patients; women with intrauterine synechiae (32 people) were included in
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