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REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: There is little published clinical evidence on the use of a laparoscopic approach for the removal of pathologically enlarged ovaries in standing mares. OBJECTIVES: To show the orders of success and complication…
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy of ultrasound scan in the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia and cancer in postmenopausal bleeding. DESIGN: A prospective diagnostic accuracy study (1996-97). SETTING: Minimal access surgical training …
SummaryFollowing laparoscopic diagnosis and staging (American Fertility Society) of endometriosis, 269 patients, recruited from 10 hospitals, were allocated at random to groups receiving either gestrinone (2—5 mg) twice weekly (n = 132) or …
Ovarian stimulation combined with intra-uterine insemination (IUI) is an effective treatment of non-tubal infertility but most women undergo several cycles of treatment to achieve a pregnancy. This prospective study was designed to assess t…
In a large, double-blind, multicentre study, 269 patients with confirmed endometriosis were randomly allocated to receive either danazol (200 mg twice daily; n = 137) or gestrinone (2.5 mg twice weekly; n = 132) for 6 months. The two groups…
SummarySummaryThe value of tubal assessment before artificial insrmination with donor Semen (A.I.D.) treatment in patients with a normal history was studied retrospectively in 236 patients who had A.I.D. Two hundred and thirty had a normal …