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Pelvic Infection

 
 
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Disease relevance of Pelvic Infection

 

High impact information on Pelvic Infection

 

Chemical compound and disease context of Pelvic Infection

 

Biological context of Pelvic Infection

 

Anatomical context of Pelvic Infection

 

Gene context of Pelvic Infection

  • CONCLUSIONS: Pelvic infection after IVF treatment might have a detrimental effect on the results of treatment [21].
  • The data suggest that CRP may be used to assess the efficacy of antibiotic therapy in pelvic infection [20].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Pelvic Infection

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