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Investigating Socioeconomic Disparities in Access to and Utilization of Assisted Reproductive Technology Among Infertile Couples in Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Relapse activity after assisted reproductive technology treatments in women with multiple sclerosis: a nationwide cohort study in Denmark. [PDF]
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The Association of Assisted Reproductive Technology with Placental and Umbilical Abnormalities. [PDF]
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Assisted reproductive technology
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Several aspects of reproductive technology are discussed. In tubal infertility, the choice between surgery or in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is addressed. In cases with bilateral distal occlusion or otherwise bad prognosis, IVF is probably more successful and less expensive.
T, Tanbo, T, Abyholm
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Anesthesia for assisted reproductive technologies
Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, 2000S INCE THE BIRTH of Louise Brown, the first "test tube'(actually, petri-dish in-vitro fertilized) baby in 1978,1 an ever-increasing number of procedures known as assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been performed. With refinements in the science, live birth rates have increased; the most recent survey of North American clinics reported that ...
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Assisted Reproductive Technology
2021Assisted reproductive technology (ART) refers to those procedures aiming to achieve pregnancy through manipulating one or both male and female gametes (i.e., sperm and oocyte). The main fertilization techniques are artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI), and gestational surrogacy. Each makes use
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