Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a polyetiological pathology, with the majority of causes and risk factors still not fully understood. The paper provides an overview of the current clinical guidelines on RPL, which shows the contradictions of recommendations for certain positions of examination and treatment. Taking into account the differences in the recommendations for genetic testing a detailed review of primary sources on the contribution of chromosomal pathology to RPL was done that confirms the value of cytogenetic testing of the conception product and need for attention to study of other than mother’s age factors that increase the risk of recurrent quantitative chromosomal abnormalities (aneuploidies, polyploidies). Balanced structu...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, E. C., Siebert, I. & Kruger, T. F. 2013. An evidence-based approach to recurr...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...
Although epidemiological, clinical and biochemical risk factors are known for recurrent miscarriage ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a polyetiological pathology, with the majority of causes and risk ...
Purpose: There is limited information on the risk factors for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Method...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate etiologic factors in patients with recurrent...
Ralph S Papas,1 William H Kutteh2,3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint George Hospital ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Pregnancy loss is the most common obstetric complication. Multiple factors have been associated with...
OBJECTIVE : To give an overview of currently used investigations and treatments offered to women w...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, E. C., Siebert, I. & Kruger, T. F. 2013. An evidence-based approach to recurr...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...
Although epidemiological, clinical and biochemical risk factors are known for recurrent miscarriage ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a polyetiological pathology, with the majority of causes and risk ...
Purpose: There is limited information on the risk factors for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Method...
Context: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating reproductive problem that affects more than...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate etiologic factors in patients with recurrent...
Ralph S Papas,1 William H Kutteh2,3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint George Hospital ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Investigations and treatment options of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) differ internationally. This ...
Pregnancy loss is the most common obstetric complication. Multiple factors have been associated with...
OBJECTIVE : To give an overview of currently used investigations and treatments offered to women w...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, E. C., Siebert, I. & Kruger, T. F. 2013. An evidence-based approach to recurr...
The definition of recurrent pregnancy losses (RPL) varies between guidelines from different national...
Although epidemiological, clinical and biochemical risk factors are known for recurrent miscarriage ...