Implantation in the lower half of the uterine cavity and decreased trophoblastic thickness can predict subsequent miscarriage: a prospective cohort study
Embryo implantation is vital for successful conception but remains to be fully understood. Trophoblast invasion is key for implantation, with anchorage and depth of placentation determined by its extent. There is a dearth of synchronous information regarding IVF, implantation site, and trophoblastic...
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Main Authors: | Lewis Nancarrow (Author), Nicola Tempest (Author), Suganthi Vinayagam (Author), Steven Lane (Author), Andrew J Drakeley (Author), Roy Homburg (Author), Richard Russell (Author), Dharani K Hapangama (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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