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Endometrial Assessment of Women With Uterine Infection

Endometrial Assessment of Women With Uterine Infection

Non Recruiting
20-40 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Unexplained infertility is clinically diagnosed when there are no apparent or clear factors causing infertility on regular infertility assessment tools . Failure of implantation is a possible factor causing unexplained infertility .

Description

Implantation is the main rate limiting step in IVF outcome. Implantation is described at the cellular and the molecular levels by adhesion or fixation of a good quality embryo to receptive endometrium within a critical period of time, which is called the window of implantation

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women with infertility age from 20-40 years

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any factor of infertility

Study details
    Infertility

NCT03824184

Aljazeera Hospital

21 October 2025

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