Endometrial biopsy in the evaluation of infertility

Fertility and sterility, 33(2), 121-124

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)44530-9 PMID 7353687 Source

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.

Topics

endometrial biopsy luteal phase defect, out-of-phase endometrium infertility, cycle-timed endometrial dating, luteal phase inadequacy diagnosis, endometrial biopsy infertility evaluation, clomiphene citrate luteal defect, histologic endometrial development implantation, routine endometrial sampling subfertility, timed biopsy ovulatory dysfunction, luteal phase deficiency endometrial assessment, confirming luteal inadequacy biopsy, menstrual cycle endometrial histology

Cite this article

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

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