Luteal blood flow as a predictive factor for methotrexate treatment outcomes in women with unruptured tubal pregnancy
Abstract Background Blood flow in the corpus luteum is associated with luteal function. However, the impact of luteal blood flow on methotrexate (MTX) treatment in women with unruptured tubal pregnancy has not been reported. The aim of the present study was to observe the impact of luteal blood flow...
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Main Authors: | Li Wang (Author), Meili Pei (Author), Ting Yang (Author), Juan Zhao (Author), Xiaofeng Yang (Author) |
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