2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-4187-6_11
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Definition and Multiple Factors of Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion

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“…We then set out to explore deeper relationship between the serum transaminase levels and EPL. Serum transaminase levels, several etiologies of RSA, conception methods, autoimmunity and coagulation-related clinical indicators were included in Pearson correlation analyses 11 . The results showed that age[?…”
Section: Early Pregnancy Loss Was More Common In the Transaminase-ele...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then set out to explore deeper relationship between the serum transaminase levels and EPL. Serum transaminase levels, several etiologies of RSA, conception methods, autoimmunity and coagulation-related clinical indicators were included in Pearson correlation analyses 11 . The results showed that age[?…”
Section: Early Pregnancy Loss Was More Common In the Transaminase-ele...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research suggests that blood flow through the uterine arteries controls how receptive the uterine lining is to embryo implantation. This suggests that improper blood flow through the uterus may be a contributing factor in spontaneous miscarriages and, more likely, in implantation failure [4] . Many researched recommend more studies for the purpose of better understanding the vascular alterations that accompany recurrent miscarriage and pinpointing the causes of uterine perfusion problems in these women [5] .…”
Section: Effect Of Low Dose Aspirin On Luteal Phase Uterine Artery Do...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RSA affects approximately 2-5 % of women of childbearing age and results in marked psychological and mental trauma and economic burden. The causes include age, anatomical cacogenesis of uterus, chromosomal abnormality, inheritance, smoking and drinking, endocrine, placental abnormalities, infection, psychological factors, environmental pollution, and radiation, among others [4].…”
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confidence: 99%