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{. Avec-les-limites-actuelles-de-l-'aide-médicale and . La-procréation, identifier les patientes à risque de « faible réponse ovarienne » est un défi. L'atteinte urogénitale par chlamydiae trachomatis (CT) et ses répercussions au niveau ovarien sont peu documentées, une étude rétrospective unicentrique entre 2008 et 2015 nous avons testé le lien entre la sérologie IgG CT avec ou sans atteinte tubaire (AT) et la Diminution de la Réserve Ovarienne (DRO)

. En-analyse-multivariée, deux critères étaient significatifs : l'âge et l'association « sérologie IgG CT positive » et « AT » (p=0,029 et p=0,050). L'Odd Ratio est de 1, La puissance était de 93%, la sensibilité de 18,8% et la spécificité de 89%. Conclusion, p.4675

F. Si-l-'âge-est-un and . Connu, notre étude est la première { montrer que l'association sérologie IgG CT positive et AT