3 -3 (31/1) 2020 — Akhmadjonova G.M. — THE VALUE OF HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ENDOMETRIUM IN WOMEN WITH FETAL LOSS WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME (LITERATURE REVIEW)
THE VALUE OF HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ENDOMETRIUM IN WOMEN WITH FETAL LOSS WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME (LITERATURE REVIEW)
Akhmadjonova G.M. -Andijan State Medical Institute.
Resume
One of the most important problems of modern obstetrics and gynecology is the problem of miscarriage, which occurs in 10-25% of cases. Despite the progress in improving modern medicine over the past ten years, there has been a tendency towards an increase in the frequency of spontaneous abortion. One of these causes is antiphospholipid syndrome.
Key words: antiphospholipid syndrome, antiphospholipid antibodies, fetal loss, non-developing pregnancy.
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For citation: Akhmadjonova G.M., The value of histological examination of the endometrium in women with fetal loss with antiphospholipid syndrome (literature review) //New Day in Medicine 3(31)2020 16-19 https://cutt.ly/zxtegLR
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