Recurrent miscarriage is a reproductive disorder affecting many couples. Although several factors are associated with recurrent miscarriage, in more than 50% of the cases the cause is unknown. Maladaptation of the maternal immune system is associated with recurrent miscarriage and could explain part of its pathophysiology. Modulating the maternal immune system toward pregnancy tolerance could benefit pregnancy outcome. Although there is a clear scientific rationale that modulating the maternal immune system could benefit recurrent miscarriage, only a few studies suggest possible beneficial effects of immune modulators as a therapy for recurrent miscarriage. Therapies skewing the maternal immune response to a tolerating regulatory T cell ric...
About 60% of cases of recurrent pregnancy loss have unexplained etiology. Immunotherapy for unexplai...
Sporadic miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Two or three consecutive pr...
Immunological rejection of the fetus due to recognition of paternal antigens by the maternal immune ...
Recurrent miscarriage is a reproductive disorder affecting many couples. Although several factors ar...
Recurrent miscarriage is a reproductive disorder affecting many couples. Although several factors ar...
Purpose Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects up to 2-3% of couples of reproductive age. There are seve...
Miscarriage, defined as the loss of a pregnancy before a viable gestation, affects 1 in 6 couples. R...
We conducted a randomized trial comparing expectant management versus immunotherapy with paternal le...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) commonly refers to three or more miscarriages that occur before 20 we...
Although epidemiological, clinical and biochemical risk factors are known for recurrent miscarriage ...
Abstract Successful pregnancy is characterized by a shift toward Th2 type immune response and suppre...
Recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) is a common reproductive disorder with various underlying etiologie...
Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA), three or more pregnancy losses prior to 20 weeks, occurs in ab...
In normal pregnancy the fetus, although a semi-allograft, is tolerated by the maternal i...
Human reproduction is an insufficient process, disturbed by various factors, such as immunologic abe...
About 60% of cases of recurrent pregnancy loss have unexplained etiology. Immunotherapy for unexplai...
Sporadic miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Two or three consecutive pr...
Immunological rejection of the fetus due to recognition of paternal antigens by the maternal immune ...
Recurrent miscarriage is a reproductive disorder affecting many couples. Although several factors ar...
Recurrent miscarriage is a reproductive disorder affecting many couples. Although several factors ar...
Purpose Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects up to 2-3% of couples of reproductive age. There are seve...
Miscarriage, defined as the loss of a pregnancy before a viable gestation, affects 1 in 6 couples. R...
We conducted a randomized trial comparing expectant management versus immunotherapy with paternal le...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) commonly refers to three or more miscarriages that occur before 20 we...
Although epidemiological, clinical and biochemical risk factors are known for recurrent miscarriage ...
Abstract Successful pregnancy is characterized by a shift toward Th2 type immune response and suppre...
Recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) is a common reproductive disorder with various underlying etiologie...
Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA), three or more pregnancy losses prior to 20 weeks, occurs in ab...
In normal pregnancy the fetus, although a semi-allograft, is tolerated by the maternal i...
Human reproduction is an insufficient process, disturbed by various factors, such as immunologic abe...
About 60% of cases of recurrent pregnancy loss have unexplained etiology. Immunotherapy for unexplai...
Sporadic miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. Two or three consecutive pr...
Immunological rejection of the fetus due to recognition of paternal antigens by the maternal immune ...