pubmed-article:2123159 | pubmed:abstractText | The incidence of abnormal endometrial histology in patients undergoing human menopausal gonadotropin/human chorionic gonadotropin (hMG/hCG) treatment during cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) or gamete intrafallopian transfer has been reported to be 52% to 91%. The incidence of endometrial inadequacy, as judged by a single late luteal endometrial biopsy, has not been studied in hMG/hCG non-IVF cycles. In the current study, 30 patients (30 cycles) undergoing hMG/hCG treatment were evaluated by an endometrial biopsy. The incidence of endometrial inadequacy was found to be 27%. No preovulatory predictors for endometrial inadequacy could be identified. Therefore, luteal support for patients undergoing non-IVF hMG/hCG cycles should be considered. | lld:pubmed |