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300 related items for PubMed ID: 26122902

  • 1. [Uterine anomalies in women with recurrent pregnancy loss].
    Galamb Á, Pethő B, Fekete D, Petrányi G, Pajor A.
    Orv Hetil; 2015 Jul 05; 156(27):1081-4. PubMed ID: 26122902
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  • 2. Effect of prior birth and miscarriage frequency on the prevalence of acquired and congenital uterine anomalies in women with recurrent miscarriage: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 5. Post-abortion hysteroscopy: a method for early diagnosis of congenital and acquired intrauterine causes of abortions.
    Cogendez E, Dolgun ZN, Sanverdi I, Turgut A, Eren S.
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  • 8. The importance of the 'uterine factor' in recurrent pregnancy loss: a retrospective cohort study on women screened through 3D transvaginal ultrasound.
    Busnelli A, Barbaro G, Pozzati F, D'Ippolito S, Cristodoro M, Nobili E, Scambia G, Di Simone N.
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  • 9. Uterine factors.
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  • 10. Comparison of hysterosalpingography, hysterosonography and hysteroscopy in evaluation of the uterine cavity in patients with recurrent pregnancy losses.
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  • 11. Three-dimensional ultrasound for the assessment of uterine anatomy and detection of congenital anomalies: a comparison with hysterosalpingography and two-dimensional sonography.
    Jurkovic D, Geipel A, Gruboeck K, Jauniaux E, Natucci M, Campbell S.
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  • 12. Minimally invasive surgical options for congenital and acquired uterine factors associated with recurrent pregnancy loss.
    Bailey AP, Jaslow CR, Kutteh WH.
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  • 13. Müllerian anomalies and recurrent miscarriage.
    Sugiura-Ogasawara M, Ozaki Y, Suzumori N.
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  • 14. Accuracy of three-dimensional ultrasonography in differential diagnosis of septate and bicornuate uterus compared with office hysteroscopy and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging.
    Faivre E, Fernandez H, Deffieux X, Gervaise A, Frydman R, Levaillant JM.
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  • 15. Hysteroscopy in the evaluation of habitual abortions.
    Dendrinos S, Grigoriou O, Sakkas EG, Makrakis E, Creatsas G.
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  • 16. Usefulness of three dimensional transvaginal ultrasonography and hysterosalpingography in diagnosing uterine anomalies.
    Szkodziak P, Woźniak S, Czuczwar P, Paszkowski T, Milart P, Wozniakowska E, Szlichtyng W.
    Ginekol Pol; 2014 May 01; 85(5):354-9. PubMed ID: 25011216
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  • 17. Uterine anomaly and recurrent pregnancy loss.
    Sugiura-Ogasawara M, Ozaki Y, Katano K, Suzumori N, Mizutani E.
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  • 18. Recurrent first trimester pregnancy loss is associated with uterine septum but not with bicornuate uterus.
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  • 19. Anatomic factors associated with recurrent pregnancy loss.
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  • 20. A comparative study of the morphology of congenital uterine anomalies in women with and without a history of recurrent first trimester miscarriage.
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