Abstract

Although there are many causes of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), it is frequently associated with immunological dysregulation. Various immune deviations in the Natural Killer (NK) levels and T cell subpopulations (T helpers (Th) and T killers (Tk)) were found in the peripheral blood of RPL women. However, the endometrial immune cell composition and their local quantities could be more indicative for the condition of the immune tolerance towards the developing foetus. The objective of this study was to compare the endometrial immune cell ratios between repeated pregnancy loss (RPL) patients and control group of women with history of full-term delivery.

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