Randomized controlled trial to evaluate the usefulness of GnRH agonist versus placebo on the outcome of IVF in infertile patients with endometriosis

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This randomized controlled trial evaluated the usefulness of GnRH agonist versus placebo on IVF outcomes in infertile patients with endometriosis.

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This item is described only by its title and appears to be a conference entry rather than the full randomized controlled trial report, so the study population, IVF protocols, outcome measures, results, and any limitations stated in the text cannot be reliably extracted. Based on the title, it evaluates whether a GnRH agonist compared with placebo affects IVF outcomes in infertile patients with endometriosis. The paper’s explicit focus on GnRH agonist versus placebo in an endometriosis-related infertility IVF trial directly relates to endometriosis: it tests a treatment strategy intended to improve IVF outcomes in people with endometriosis.

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