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In vitro fertilization pregnancy in a patient with proven chronic endometritis.

OBJECTIVE: To report an in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancy in a patient with histologically confirmed chronic endometritis before the IVF treatment without prior antibiotherapy.

DESIGN: Case report.

SETTING: Academic reproductive medicine unit.

PATIENT(S): A 30-year-old woman with primary infertility due to mild oligoasthenoteratospermia of the male partner.

INTERVENTION(S): Diagnostic hysteroscopy and endometrial biopsy.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Delivery after the first IVF.

RESULT(S): Histologic examination of the endometrium revealed chronic endometritis. The patient delivered a healthy boy at 40 weeks' gestation after the first IVF treatment.

CONCLUSION(S): Our findings suggest that the impact of chronic endometritis on infertility and IVF outcome should be further investigated in prospective randomized studies.

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