Abstract
Currently, the concern of endometrial dysfunction is still relevant and is of increasing interest. This is because of new factors have been identified that affect the reproductive function in women. Chronic endometritis and endometriosis mainly affect women of childbearing age, which threatens normal cyclic transformation of the endometrium and tissue receptivity. This consequently affects the main function of the endometrium, which is to ensure successful implantation of the fertilized egg and the development of the chorion and embryo. A detailed understanding of the functioning of the endometrium with a combination of chronic endometritis and endometriosis will improve their diagnosis and treatment.
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