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To investigate the potential effect of endometriosis on embryo development and clinical outcomes, a retrospective analysis of 716 women undergoing their first standard in vitro fertilization (sIVF) cycles (205 endometriosis and 511 with tub…
The incidence of endometriosis among women with dysmenorrhea is 40% to 60% and those with subfertility is 20% to 30%. After surgical treatment of endometriosis, recurrence is common, with an estimated rate of 4.6% to 31%. The primary concer…
Endometriosis is a debilitating condition characterized by high recurrence rates. The etiology and pathogenesis remain unclear. Typically, endometriosis causes pain and infertility, although 20-25% of patients are asymptomatic. The principa…
Two hundred women aged between 28 and 43 years, with infertility from tubal, male, endometriosis or unexplained factor were randomly allocated into treatment (100 patients) and control (100 patients) groups. On the day after oocyte retrieva…
Infertile women are examined to exclude tubal occlusion or a pelvic factor through indirect tests, such as hysterosalpingography (HSG), sonohysterosalpingography/hysterosalpingosonography (SH), and/or laparoscopy (Lps). Assisted reproductiv…
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) is a new technique of assisted conception appropriate for women with normal fallopian tubes. As 60% of infertile patients have normal and patent tubes (idiopathic infertility, immune causes, male infert…
BACKGROUND: Pituitary suppression by depot GnRH agonist may be excessive for ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction technology. This study compares the efficacy of standard and half-dose depot triptorelin in a long protocol. METHODS: …