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Elevated blood flow resistance in uterine arteries of women with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss
2002
Human Reproduction
BACKGROUND: Uterine perfusion appears to regulate uterine receptivity. However, vascular changes in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) remain poorly studied. METHODS: One hundred and twentyone women were enrolled into this study: normal women with sterility caused by male factor (control group: n ⍧ 72) and women with RPL (n ⍧ 49). Women with uterine anomaly, impaired glucose tolerance, abnormal thyroid function, or anti-phospholipid antibodies were excluded from the study. In the mid-luteal phase
doi:10.1093/humrep/17.1.190
pmid:11756386
fatcat:u5k6nhcavvap3plgyww7uatpsm