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YJMHR-Yemeni Journal of Medical and Health Research. 2003; 2 (1): 75-82
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-65028

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This is a retrospective study done on 523 consecutive women with infertility during for period from 1991 up to 1995. Our purpose of this study is to know the most frequent type of infertility, endometrial changes and the age group affected. We found that the primary infertility is the most common and represented 70.17% of the cases, while secondary infertility is 29.83%. The most predominant histopathological finding in both types of infertility is secretary endometrium which is 61.57%, followed by proliferative endometrium 20.46% then endometrial hyperplasia 8.60%. The majority of the women in our study group did not have their age specified. They represent 56.98% of all women under study. Most of the primary infertility cases were in the 20 age group [21.61%] and secondary infertility in 30 age group [6.50%]. We concluded that primary infertility is the most common type of infertility and it affects the younger age group. The highest percentages of these women have ovulation


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Humans , Female , Dilatation and Curettage , Infertility, Female/pathology , Retrospective Studies
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