Reply of the authors: Endometrial receptivity in adenomyosis and/or endometriosis
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The authors reply to a previous commentary regarding endometrial receptivity in the context of adenomyosis and/or endometriosis.
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- Endometriosis does not impact live-birth rates in frozen embryo transfers of euploid blastocysts 2020
- Endometriosis patients benefit from high serum progesterone in hormone replacement therapy-frozen embryo transfer cycles: a cohort study 2022
- Pituitary suppression with GnRH agonists before ART may be insufficient to treat women with severe adenomyosis 2022
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- Endometriosis does not impact live-birth rates in frozen embryo transfers of euploid blastocysts via openalex
- Endometriosis patients benefit from high serum progesterone in hormone replacement therapy-frozen embryo transfer cycles: a cohort study via openalex
- Pituitary suppression with GnRH agonists before ART may be insufficient to treat women with severe adenomyosis via openalex
- W4324370650 via openalex
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