[Call attention to the reproductive disorders of chronic endometritis]
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Chronic endometritis (CE) is an important factor leading to decreased endometrial receptivity, infertility, and repeated pregnancy loss; endometrial immune dysfunction, abnormal microbial flora, inflammatory status, and other factors play important roles in the occurrence and development of CE. Meanwhile, these factors are closely related to the pathophysiological mechanisms of common diseases that cause infertility, such as endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, tubal diseases, and endometrial polyps. Through further development of high-quality prospective clinical research, microbiome and immunomics of CE and endometriosis,polycystic ovary syndrome and other diseases, to provide a new therapeutic idea for the treatment of refractory CE. In the course of clinical practice, the effective integration of the diagnosis and treatment principles of CE concomitant diseases in the treatment of CE is expected to provide a new choice for preventing the recurrence of CE.
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