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A recent report from the Center for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research discusses chronic endometritis (CE), an inflammatory condition of the endometrium that can lead to repeated implantation failure. The study aimed to identify the incidence rates and risk factors for CE recurrence in infertile women. The research found that hysteroscopic surgery and pregnancy loss were significantly associated with decreased and increased CE recurrence rates, respectively. The study recommends re-examination with endometrial CD138 immunostaining in patients with pregnancy loss or long-term infertility during fertility treatment, as well as hysteroscopic surgery without antibiotic therapy for CE associated with intrauterine abnormalities. [Extracted from the article] |