{"paper_id":"5b01a900-23a2-4866-9a31-ca767bafe1b7","body_text":"- Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility\n- Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility\n- Copyright page\n- Dedication\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Foreword\n- Preface\n- Acknowledgments\n- Section 1: Imaging techniques\n- Section 2: Ultrasonography in infertility\n- Chapter 8 3D Ultrasonography and infertility\n- Chapter 9 Ultrasonography and diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome\n- Chapter 10 Ultrasonography and the treatment of infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome\n- Chapter 11 Ultrasonography of uterine fibroids\n- Chapter 12 Ultrasonography of the endometrium\n- Chapter 13 Ultrasonography of the cervix\n- Chapter 14 Color Doppler imaging of ovulation induction\n- Chapter 15 Ultrasonography of pelvic endometriosis\n- Chapter 16 Adenomyosis\n- Chapter 17 Congenital uterine malformations\n- Chapter 18 Uterine septum\n- Chapter 19 Ultrasonography and incidental ovarian pathology\n- Chapter 20 Scrotal ultrasonography in male infertility\n- Chapter 21 Transrectal ultrasonography in male infertility\n- Chapter 22 Ultrasonographic evaluation of acute pelvic pain\n- Chapter 23 Ultrasonographic evaluation of chronic pelvic pain\n- Section 3: Ultrasonography in assisted reproduction\n- Section 4: Early pregnancy after infertility treatment\n- Index\nfrom Section 2: - Ultrasonography in infertility\nPublished online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011\nEdited by\nBook contents\n- Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility\n- Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility\n- Copyright page\n- Dedication\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Foreword\n- Preface\n- Acknowledgments\n- Section 1: Imaging techniques\n- Section 2: Ultrasonography in infertility\n- Chapter 8 3D Ultrasonography and infertility\n- Chapter 9 Ultrasonography and diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome\n- Chapter 10 Ultrasonography and the treatment of infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome\n- Chapter 11 Ultrasonography of uterine fibroids\n- Chapter 12 Ultrasonography of the endometrium\n- Chapter 13 Ultrasonography of the cervix\n- Chapter 14 Color Doppler imaging of ovulation induction\n- Chapter 15 Ultrasonography of pelvic endometriosis\n- Chapter 16 Adenomyosis\n- Chapter 17 Congenital uterine malformations\n- Chapter 18 Uterine septum\n- Chapter 19 Ultrasonography and incidental ovarian pathology\n- Chapter 20 Scrotal ultrasonography in male infertility\n- Chapter 21 Transrectal ultrasonography in male infertility\n- Chapter 22 Ultrasonographic evaluation of acute pelvic pain\n- Chapter 23 Ultrasonographic evaluation of chronic pelvic pain\n- Section 3: Ultrasonography in assisted reproduction\n- Section 4: Early pregnancy after infertility treatment\n- Index\nWhen clomiphene citrate (CC) is used for ovulation induction, endometrial thickness is often decreased compared with spontaneous cycles during and immediately following the days CC is taken, because of its antiestrogen effect. A triple-line pattern on the day of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration has been reported to be necessary for implantation in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) cycles, where human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) or follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is administered. A triple-line endometrial pattern on the day of hCG administration in in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles is related to serum estradiol level, the number of mature oocytes, and the number of top-quality embryos and is unrelated to serum progesterone levels. Preclinical miscarriage, also referred to as biochemical pregnancy, in which quantitative hCG levels initially indicate pregnancy but decrease before a gestational sac can be seen on ultrasound, and clinical miscarriage of embryos with karyotype is the result of inadequate endometrial development.\n- Type\n- Chapter\n- Information\n- Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility , pp. 97 - 102Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010\nAccessibility compliance for the HTML of this chapter is currently unknown\nand may be updated in the future.\n- 2\n- Cited by\nTo save this book to your Kindle, first ensure no-reply@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. 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