Endometrial biopsy in the evaluation of infertility
Fertility and sterility, 33(2), 121-124
Abstract
One hundred and forty-nine patients presenting with infertility underwent two hundred and ten endometrial biopsies as part of a routine infertility evaluation. The initial biopsy was out of phase in 44 (29.5%), confirmed by subsequent biopsy to yield a total of 28 (19%) patients with luteal phase inadequacy. Of 44 patients taking clomiphene citrate, 13 (29.5%) had out-of-phase biopsies. Although hyperprolactinemia, recurrent miscarriages, extremes of reproductive life, and clomiphene citrate administration have been associated with an increased incidence of the defect, in this series a predisposing cause could not be detected in approximately one-half of the patients. The routinely obtained endometrial biopsy provides a safe, reproducible, and adequate means of providing histologic evidence for normal endometrial development for subsequent implantation.
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Wentz, A. C. (1980). Endometrial biopsy in the evaluation of infertility. *Fertility and sterility*, *33*(2), 121-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)44530-9
Wentz AC. Endometrial biopsy in the evaluation of infertility. Fertil Steril. 1980;33(2):121-124. doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)44530-9
Wentz, A. C. "Endometrial biopsy in the evaluation of infertility." *Fertility and sterility*, vol. 33, no. 2, 1980, pp. 121-124.
Keywords
Biopsy, Clomiphene, Endometrium, Female, Humans, Infertility, Luteal Phase, Menstruation Disturbances, Time Factors