Abstract Objective To define “thin” endometrium in fertility treatment, and to critically explore the available treatment options. Design A review of the scientific literature. Setting N/A. Methods An electronic literature… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Objective To define “thin” endometrium in fertility treatment, and to critically explore the available treatment options. Design A review of the scientific literature. Setting N/A. Methods An electronic literature search pertaining to patients with “thin” endometrium undergoing fertility treatment was performed through April 2016. Results Adequate endometrial growth is an integral step in endometrial receptivity and embryo implantation. Whether idiopathic or resulting from an underlying pathology, a thin endometrium of Conclusions EMT
               
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