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Senescent Endometrial Cells in Patients with Thin Endometrial Lining

Asherman's Syndrome | Cell Senescence | Thin Endometrial Lining

The goal of this observational study is to determine if thin endometrial lining that is unresponsive to estrogen might be associated with the presence of senescent cells in patients following long-term use of oral contraceptives. The main question it aims to answer is:

Are there any senescent cells present in thin endometrial lining?

During the luteal phase of the cycle, participants will will undergo:

* Gynecologic US to measure the endometrial lining thickness and pattern.
* Endometrial biopsy with Pipelle catheter

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    FEMALE
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 to 39

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* Age 18-39
* BMI - up to 35
* Thin endometrium after OCP use
* Asherman's syndrome
* Women already undergoing endometrial biopsy for infertility testing (eg. EMMA testing)
* Women with archived endometrial biopsy samples

Exclusion Criteria:

* Women with systemic disease (Rheumatic disease, DM)
* Women with coagulopathies
* Women with active pelvic inflammatory process
* Uterine anomalies
* Pregnant women
* Any hormonal contraception use or IUD

Study Location

Trio Fertility
Trio Fertility
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Backup Contact

Robert. F. Casper, Dr.

Primary Contact

Robert. F. Casper, Dr.

[email protected]
416-506-0804
Backup Contact

Yasaman Sadeghi, M.Sc.

[email protected]
416-506-0804
Study Sponsored By
Trio Fertility
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT06450301