Disease | infertility |
Phenotype | C0023267|fibroids |
Sentences | 12 |
PubMedID- 19406399 | Conclusion(s): hysteroscopic myomectomy for submucous fibroids in women with unexplained primary infertility is effective in achieving a better pregnancy rate. |
PubMedID- 22083522 | infertility with uterine fibroids was the indication for myomectomy in majority of the cases [48 (48.9%)], while pregnancy complications accounted for 11.2% (11) of the cases fertility restoration was 10.4% among the infertile patients. |
PubMedID- 23869149 | All these studies thus conclusively prove that submucous fibroids are associated with infertility and their removal considerably improves fertility. |
PubMedID- 22056179 | Results: an association between myomas and fertility has been observed but the responsibility fibroids in infertility remains unclear. |
PubMedID- 21430885 | While the skin tumors are relatively uncommon and benign, women of affected families often develop uterine fibroids with associated infertility, pain, and bleeding. |
PubMedID- 25713613 | Andreoli researched the statistics of many authors and concluded that out of 3712 cases of myomectomies for fibroids associated with infertility, 1311 patients (36,1%) got pregnant [15]. |
PubMedID- 26347871 | Six women were operated for treating infertility with fibroids distorting the uterine cavity, 24 because of pelvic pains associated with dysfunctional uterine bleeding (dub), 5 for urinary disorders, and 1 because of pelvic distension. |
PubMedID- 23894233 | According to one prospective study, the surgical removal of large intramural fibroids in women with otherwise unexplained infertility prior to ivf treatment might increase the likelihood of a successful reproductive outcome [4]. |
PubMedID- 22442534 | Objective: to review the literature and summarize the available evidence about the relationship of fibroids with infertility and to review the role of laparoscopic myomectomy in infertility. |
PubMedID- 22272207 | Several studies have shown that submucous fibroids are associated with infertility, probably as a result of decreased implantation [14]. |
PubMedID- 22056193 | At present, it is estimated that fibroids may be associated with infertility in 5 to 10% and are possibly the sole cause of infertility in 1 to 3%. |
PubMedID- 21806566 | fibroids in infertility--consensus statement from accept (australasian crei consensus expert panel on trial evidence). |
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