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Both organ-specific and systemic autoimmunity are associated with an increased prevalence of recurrent miscarriage and reproductive failure, rendering the role of the maternal immunological system in fertility a key concept. It is believed by some that central to this theme is the maternal cytokine profile, with particularly T-helper (Th) cells. Immune modulating therapies have therefore been mooted as potential therapeutic strategies. Recent reports of high pregnancy rates achievable in women with RIF have added fuel to the debate regarding the effectiveness of intralipids in modulating the immune system.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators would like to assess if that intralipids therapy is an effective treatment for women undergoing repeated failed assisted reproduction cycles and recurrent miscarriages against traditional methods in randomised clinical trial (RCT). ;


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NCT number NCT01679561
Study type Interventional
Source Woman's Health University Hospital, Egypt
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Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 4
Start date February 2012
Completion date December 2013