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Sexual and Reproductive Health
Gastrointestinal disease is an unrecognized cause of subfertility in some women
March 15th, 2004
Gastrointestinal disease is an unrecognized cause of subfertility in some women. "Subfertility can be more reliably explained and effectively treated with an improved understanding of the contribution of chronic medical disease to reproductive dysfunction. This review addresses several common gastrointestinal disorders which are increasingly implicated in infertility and early pregnancy loss: celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease), and hemochromatosis," researchers in the United States report. "Appreciating the reproductive impact of these comorbidities and their treatments enables clinicians to accurately...
Source: OBGYN & Reproduction Week (2004-03-15)
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