In the management of recurrent pregnancy losses, the physician must consider an array of anatomical, structural, and developmental factors that may contribute to the unfavorable reproductive outcome. Some of these anatomical factors can be treated and the chance of good pregnancy outcome improved. Other factors that may increase the risk of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) may resolve without additional medical or surgical therapy. Congenital or acquired uterine abnormalities are among the possible causes of recurrent pregnancy losses, with many other factors including endocrine and immune dysfunction that may co-exist in the same patient. This chapter will review the role of the uterus in the pathophysiology of RPL. We will review the most r...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a common and distressing disorder. Chromosomal errors in the embry...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is the most common complication of pregnancy, is the spontaneous loss of a ...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...
International audienceCongenital and acquired uterine anomalies are associated with recurrent pregna...
Chronic inflammatory processes affecting the endometrium, as encountered in endometriosis, adenomyos...
Background: To determine frequency of different structural uterine anomalies in patients with recurr...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies. Common ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) represents an unresolved problem for contemporary gynecology and obst...
International audienceRecurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), defined as two to three spontaneous pregnancy ...
Recurrent pregnancy losses are seen in approximately 1-3% of the world's pregnancies and it has been...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Purpose: There is limited information on the risk factors for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Method...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a common and distressing disorder. Chromosomal errors in the embry...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is the most common complication of pregnancy, is the spontaneous loss of a ...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...
International audienceCongenital and acquired uterine anomalies are associated with recurrent pregna...
Chronic inflammatory processes affecting the endometrium, as encountered in endometriosis, adenomyos...
Background: To determine frequency of different structural uterine anomalies in patients with recurr...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies. Common ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) represents an unresolved problem for contemporary gynecology and obst...
International audienceRecurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), defined as two to three spontaneous pregnancy ...
Recurrent pregnancy losses are seen in approximately 1-3% of the world's pregnancies and it has been...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Purpose: There is limited information on the risk factors for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Method...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a common and distressing disorder. Chromosomal errors in the embry...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is the most common complication of pregnancy, is the spontaneous loss of a ...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...