2023
DOI: 10.36129/jog.2022.47
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Does metroplasty on dysmorphic uterus improve displaced and disrupted implantation window? A Case Report

Abstract: Background:Different studies have shown that dysmorphic uterus may be associated with reproductive failure and adverse reproductive outcomes. Euploid embryos may fail to implant if the uterine environment is not appropriate. Nevertheless, a causal relationship between dysmorphic uterus and impaired endometrial receptivity remains unproven. Case presentation:Therapeutic management of T-shaped uterus is challenging while some authors advice expectant management others find encouraging results after enlargement o… Show more

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“…The most common causes are tube disorders, such as blocked fallopian tubes caused by sexually transmitted infections, unsafe abortion complications, postpartum sepsis, and abdominal/pelvic surgery complications [5][6][7][8]. Additionally, uterine conditions, whether they are inflammatory, such as endometriosis [9,10], or congenital, such as septate uterus or isthmocele [11][12][13][14], can contribute. Moreover, polycystic ovarian syndrome or other follicular disorders may contribute to this condition [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common causes are tube disorders, such as blocked fallopian tubes caused by sexually transmitted infections, unsafe abortion complications, postpartum sepsis, and abdominal/pelvic surgery complications [5][6][7][8]. Additionally, uterine conditions, whether they are inflammatory, such as endometriosis [9,10], or congenital, such as septate uterus or isthmocele [11][12][13][14], can contribute. Moreover, polycystic ovarian syndrome or other follicular disorders may contribute to this condition [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%