Abstract
Endometrial lesions such as polyps, submucous myomas or adhesions may negatively affect the implantation and clinical pregnancy rates and may increase the abortion rates after IVF cycles. Polypoid appearance of the endometrium during luteal phase in absence of a typical solitary polyp is not uncommon. However, the relationship between polypoid appearance of the endometrium during luteal phase and IVF success rate and abortion rates have not been investigated previously. Our aim was to assess the impact of polypolid appearance detected by office hysteroscopy on clinical pregnancy and abortion rates in IVF cycles.
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