Objectives: Reconstruction of the endometrium in patients with endometrial atrophy and Asherman’s syndrome usingWharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs). Material and methods: Prospective pilot study, with the inclusion of two patients. Results: After administration of WJ-MSCs into the uterine cavity, endometrial reconstruction was achieved in both patients. Pregnancy was achieved in one of them, after transfer of a frozen embryo, completed by delivery around the due date. Conclusions: Endometrial atrophy and Asherman’s syndrome, is one of the most frustrating clinical situations we facein assisted reproductive procedures. The use of Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells in restoring the normalfunction of the endome...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Human reproductive failure is a frequent and multifactorial event. Emerging evidence involved endome...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
The main goal of Asherman’s syndrome treatment is to restore the volume and shape of the uterine cav...
Asherman's syndrome (AS), a leading cause of uterine infertility worldwide, is characterized by scar...
Objective: Evaluation of the effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in patients with lower fe...
Endometrial-factor induced infertility remains one of the most significant pathology among all ferti...
Asherman syndrome (AS) has an adverse effect on reproductive health and fertility by affecting endom...
Asherman's Syndrome or Intrauterine adhesions is an acquired uterine condition where fibrous scarrin...
Abstract Background Unresponsive thin endometrium caused by Asherman syndrome (AS) is the major caus...
Objective: Determining genetic and paracrine mechanisms behind endometrial regeneration in Asherman'...
Background: Human endometrium with consecutive regeneration capability undergoes monthly hormonal ch...
Objective: To determine if placing a cryopreserved amniotic membrane product (AmnioGraft) at the tim...
Abstract Background Asherman’s syndrome (AS) is one of the gynecological disorders caused by the des...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Human reproductive failure is a frequent and multifactorial event. Emerging evidence involved endome...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...
The main goal of Asherman’s syndrome treatment is to restore the volume and shape of the uterine cav...
Asherman's syndrome (AS), a leading cause of uterine infertility worldwide, is characterized by scar...
Objective: Evaluation of the effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in patients with lower fe...
Endometrial-factor induced infertility remains one of the most significant pathology among all ferti...
Asherman syndrome (AS) has an adverse effect on reproductive health and fertility by affecting endom...
Asherman's Syndrome or Intrauterine adhesions is an acquired uterine condition where fibrous scarrin...
Abstract Background Unresponsive thin endometrium caused by Asherman syndrome (AS) is the major caus...
Objective: Determining genetic and paracrine mechanisms behind endometrial regeneration in Asherman'...
Background: Human endometrium with consecutive regeneration capability undergoes monthly hormonal ch...
Objective: To determine if placing a cryopreserved amniotic membrane product (AmnioGraft) at the tim...
Abstract Background Asherman’s syndrome (AS) is one of the gynecological disorders caused by the des...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Endometrial regeneration is mediated, at least in part, by the existence of a specialized somatic st...
Human reproductive failure is a frequent and multifactorial event. Emerging evidence involved endome...
Asherman's Syndrome is characterized by intrauterine adhesions or fibrosis resulting as a consequenc...