2024
Evolution of biotechnological advances and regenerative therapies for endometrial disorders: a systematic review
Rodríguez-Eguren A, Bueno-Fernandez C, Gómez-Álvarez M, Francés-Herrero E, Pellicer A, Bellver J, Seli E, Cervelló I. Evolution of biotechnological advances and regenerative therapies for endometrial disorders: a systematic review. Human Reproduction Update 2024, 30: 584-613. PMID: 38796750, PMCID: PMC11369227, DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmae013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlatelet-rich plasmaAsherman's syndromeEndometrial atrophyIntrauterine adhesionsThin endometriumRegenerative therapyMesenchymal stem cellsEndometrial pathologyStem cellsPreclinical modelsEndometrial disordersClinical studiesRisk of poor pregnancy outcomesGrowth factorTreated with surgeryStem cell-based treatmentsPoor pregnancy outcomesTissue repairMaintenance of pregnancyPersonalized treatment regimensImprove reproductive outcomesCell-based treatmentsSystematic reviewHuman bone marrowEndometrial proliferation
2014
Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cell (BMDSC) Transplantation Improves Fertility in a Murine Model of Asherman's Syndrome
Alawadhi F, Du H, Cakmak H, Taylor HS. Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cell (BMDSC) Transplantation Improves Fertility in a Murine Model of Asherman's Syndrome. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e96662. PMID: 24819371, PMCID: PMC4018329, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096662.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAsherman's syndromeMurine modelBone marrowIschemia/reperfusion injurySyndrome modelNon-transplanted groupStem cell transplantationUninjured control groupPotential novel treatmentTransplant groupUterine repairIntrauterine adhesionsReperfusion injuryCell transplantationNormal endometriumUterine injuryStem cell recruitmentEndometrial cellsUninjured controlsCell recruitmentNovel treatmentsUterine hornControl groupEndometriumSyndrome
2006
Anatomic Factors in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Wold A, Pham N, Arici A. Anatomic Factors in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. Seminars In Reproductive Medicine 2006, 24: 025-032. PMID: 16418975, DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-931798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecurrent pregnancy lossPregnancy lossPoor reproductive outcomesConsecutive spontaneous abortionsPreterm laborUterine anomaliesUterine defectUterine malformationsUterine septumIntrauterine adhesionsAbnormal presentationAnatomic abnormalitiesTreatment optionsAnatomic factorsSpontaneous abortionSurgical correctionReproductive outcomesAdequate treatmentCommon congenitalAccurate diagnosisContemporary diagnosisReproductive difficultiesDiagnosisWomenFibroids
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