1. Viral Infection in Endometritis: Is There an Important Role or Not?
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Tehrani HG, Rezaei M, Mehrabian F, Naghshineh E, and Moghoofei M
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- Humans, Female, Chronic Disease, Animals, Infertility, Female virology, Infertility, Female immunology, Infertility, Female etiology, Endometritis virology, Endometritis immunology, Virus Diseases immunology, Virus Diseases complications, Endometrium pathology, Endometrium virology, Endometrium immunology
- Abstract
Chronic endometritis (CE) is a frequent pathological condition that is defined as localized inflammation in the endometrium. Some adverse fertility consequences such as recurrent miscarriage and failure of implantation are associated with chronic endometritis. On the one hand, inflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of endometritis, and on the other hand, the role of viral infections in inducing inflammation can make this review strongly attractive and practical. We set out to provide an overview of viral infections as a potential etiology of CE pathophysiology through the alteration of an endometrial microenvironment and its association with infertility. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review to demonstrate the role of viral infection in chronic endometritis, and whether or not infection ultimately plays a role.., (© 2024 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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