IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AS A METHOD FOR TREATING ENDOMETRIOSIS-ASSOCIATED INFERTILITY
In vitro fertilization demonstrated a 77.5% success rate for treating infertility associated with endometriosis, with decreased AMH levels observed in ovarian endometriosis cases.
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The paper studied outcomes of in vitro fertilization as a treatment for endometriosis-associated infertility, comparing 40 women with endometriosis-associated infertility to 40 women with infertility of different causes using IVF procedures and standard statistical analyses. It found correlations between ovarian reserve markers—particularly number of antral follicles and anti-Müllerian hormone—and additional findings including significantly decreased anti-Müllerian hormone in women with ovarian endometriosis and differences in blast parameters (4AA and 4AB). The authors report that IVF was effective in 77.5% of patients with endometriosis-associated infertility, with the main limitation being the relatively small sample size and reliance on reported correlations/observational comparisons without detailed discussion of confounding in the abstract. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically evaluates IVF effectiveness for endometriosis-associated infertility and relates ovarian reserve and embryo/blast outcomes to endometriosis.
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