Trauma-Induced Thin Endometrium: Clinical Management and Innovative Approaches to Improve Reproductive Outcomes
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Endometrial injury, resulting from trauma or surgical interventions, remains a significant factor in the development of thin endometrium, which is a major challenge in assisted reproductive technology (ART)[1]. This case study presents the clinical management of a patient with thin endometrium secondary to previous intrauterine trauma and evaluates the use of advanced therapies, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapy, for endometrial regeneration and ART success[2]. By addressing trauma-induced endometrial insufficiency, we aim to demonstrate how an individualized approach can improve endometrial receptivity and optimize pregnancy outcomes in ART[3].
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Kurbaniyazova F.Z. (2025). Trauma-Induced Thin Endometrium: Clinical Management and Innovative Approaches to Improve Reproductive Outcomes. Progress of Science: Theory and Practice, 2(1), 168–172. Retrieved from https://jcas.ru/index.php/postap/article/view/141
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