A hidden cause of infertility in hypothyroid patients

Clinical Case Reports
Magdy Mohamed AllamRasha Noureldin M Saleh

Abstract

Methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene mutations could be the cause of infertility in hypothyroid patients. Hence, it is worthy to screen for MTHFR gene mutations in infertile hypothyroid females and their partners if infertility persists after optimizing thyroid function.

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