MODERN CONCEPTION OF RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS MISCARRIAGE DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT.
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https://doi.org/10.11603/24116-4944.2016.2.6864Keywords:
recurrent spontaneous miscarriage, diagnostics, treatment.Abstract
Habitual abortion is a complex multifactorial pathology. It leads to severe psychological trauma not only through a pregnancy loss, but also because uncertainty of reasons that led to this (more than 50 % of cases) and controversial further treatment plan of this disease with unknown following pregnancy outcome. The article presents a review of contemporary approaches to diagnosis and treatment of habitual abortion.References
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