Potential causes of subfertility in patients with intramural fibroids.

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Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, WIC 10390, 1700 6th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35294 UK.

Published: August 2015

Background: Intramural leiomyomas have been long debated as a potential cause of infertility and pregnancy loss.

Findings: Previous research has linked intramural fibroids to defective implantation, as well as to abnormal peristaltic events of the uterine smooth muscle. Previous reports describe the effects of intramural fibroids on normal human fertility and early pregnancy loss, specifically in regards to implantation failure.

Conclusion: A thorough understanding of prior research may direct new research focus, leading to better understanding of leiomyoma-associated infertility.

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