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Infertility is estimated to affect about 10% to 15% of couples. Most cases of infertility have etiologies that can be attributed to tubal factors, ovulatory dysfunction, endometriosis, uterine factor, male factor, or diminished ovarian rese…
The efficacy of assisted reproductive technologies has improved significantly over the past decades. The main indications for in vitro fertilisation include tubal obstruction, severe male-factor infertility, severe endometriosis, ovulatory …
ObjectiveTo ascertain whether obstetric, gynecologic, or congenital variables affect implantation efficiency or eventual delivery in donor oocyte recipients.DesignClinical study.SettingAcademic tertiary care infertility clinic.Patient(s)A t…
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of endometriosis stage on IVF. PATIENTS: A retrospective study of 214 patients diagnosed with endometriosis who underwent 360 cycles of IVF at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Meanwhile, 111…
ObjectiveTo study the onset of early placental steroidogenesis in humans.DesignOvarian failure patients who were administered a constant dosage of exogenous estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) during the luteal phase and early gestation and…
ObjectiveTo determine whether low (subtherapeutic) doses of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRH-a) can cause ovarian hyperstimulation.DesignThe study is in two parts: a preliminary clinical trial of women and a follow-up study in …
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ovarian response and in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF-ET) results in patients with tubal infertility and two ovaries, according to (1) the degree and extent of pelvic disease (isolate…
In 54 patients referred with the diagnosis of unexplained infertility (UI), the diagnosis was confirmed in 26 (strict UI) (48%). Minimal abnormalities (MA) were found in 19 (35%); 9 (17%) had gross abnormalities and were excluded from analy…
In a double-blind, crossover study of 32 women with primary dysmenorrhea, the analgesic efficacy of naproxen sodium was compared to that of aspirin and placebo. The treatment started 1 to 5 days before the onset of menses and continued for …