Immunologic and rheumatologic causes and treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss: what is the evidence?
For over three decades researchers have pursued immunological causes and treatment for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) (1). Despite these efforts immunological testing and treatment remains controversial. I would argue that this is because of poor stratification of diagnostic and therapeutic research not because immune causes and treatments are not efficacious.
Source: fertstert.org
Immunologic and rheumatologic causes and treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss: what is the evidence?
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