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Introduction. In women with polycystic ovary syndrome, infertility is a serious and urgent problem, which is caused not only by anovulatory menstrual cycles [1], but also by changes in the histological structure of the endometrium, which adversely ...
A. Khmil Doswald, L. Malanchuk
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Can Treatment for Polycystic Ovarian Disease Induce Ovarian Tumour? A Case Report [PDF]
Polycystic ovarian disease in adolescents is not uncommon. Usually underlying ovarian tumours can cause hirsutism and ovulation. A 15-year-old girl presented with infrequent cycles and hirsutism.
Gowri Dorairajan +2 more
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Clinical profile of PCOS patients at a tertiary care center in Gandaki Province of Nepal
Background: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is one of the most common cause of anovulation in women of reproductive age, with a prevalence of upto 10%. Oligomenorrhea, hirsutism and obesity together with enlarged polycystic ovaries are the diagnostic criteria ...
Mahendra Raj Pandey
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Thyroid, Adrenal, PRL Impairments and Ovarian Function
Endocrine axes (prolactin, thyroid and adrenal axes) directly and indirectly modulate and drive human female central functions, mainly behavior and reproduction.
Veronica Tomatis +2 more
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Outcome of Ovarian Drilling in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome [PDF]
Objective: To determine the effectiveness and safety of laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) in inducing ovulation in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) who failed to conceive after medical methods of ovulation induction.
Niraj K Yanamandra +1 more
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Nutrition and Female Fertility: An Interdependent Correlation
Besides aging, a number of non-modifiable lifestyle-related factors, such as smoking, elevated consumption of caffeine and alcohol, stress, agonist sports, chronic exposure to environmental pollutants, and other nutritional habits exert a negative impact
Erica Silvestris +2 more
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Vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease is the most common method for preventing the spread of the disease; the negative effects include miscarriage, early embryo death, lower milk production, and decreased growth of fattening cattle.
Daehyun Kim +4 more
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Prospects for the use of selective estrogen receptor modulator tamoxifen
The review presents a contemporary data concerning the use of tamoxifen in wide range of pathological conditions: central nervous system diseases and mechanisms of neuroprotective action of estrogen receptors, pituitary tumors with the accent on the ...
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Background: During the menopausal transition, around 25% of women experience a particularly accelerated loss of bone mineral density. These so-called “fast bone losers” represent a group of patients with an increased risk of osteoporosis.
Teresa Starrach +2 more
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