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Microfluidic technology for assisted reproduction

Theriogenology, 2002
The physical tools used in assisted reproduction have changed little over several decades. Microfluidics is an emerging technology that allows a fresh examination of the way assisted reproduction is performed. Here we review our work to develop microfluidic devices to perform the functions required in assisted reproduction.
D, Beebe   +4 more
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Assisted reproductive technologies and thrombosis

Thrombosis Research, 2015
In this article, we address issues about thrombotic risk and use of antithrombotic prophylaxis during assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and during pregnancies after ART. Many aspects of these complications remain not completely understood and data about incidence, pathogenesis, duration and magnitude of the risk, role of thrombophilias and ...
Grandone E, Villani M
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Endometriosis and Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1999
The association between endometriosis and infertility is well established, and different mechanisms have been postulated to cause infertility depending on the stage of endometriosis. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation improves pregnancy outcome for minimal to mild endometriosis; however, there are no randomized controlled studies of this technique in ...
A, Dokras, D L, Olive
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Anesthesia for assisted reproductive technologies

Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, 2000
S 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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Acupuncture and assisted reproductive technology

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013
Acupuncture is commonly undertaken during an assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycle although its role in improving live birth and pregnancy rates is unclear.To determine the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture as an adjunct to ART cycles for male and female subfertility.All reports which described randomised controlled trials of acupuncture ...
Cheong, Ying C.   +4 more
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ADVANCES IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000
Several clinical advances in the field of assisted reproductive technology have improved the success rates of IVF. These advances include improvements in ovulation induction protocols, the introduction of recombinant gonadotropins, GnRH agonists, and, most recently, GnRH antagonists. ICSI has proved to be the most successful technique for the treatment
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Complications of Assisted Reproductive Technology

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019
Although only accounting for a small percentage of infants born in the United States each year, assisted reproductive technology (ART) has become a more common means of conception since the first in vitro fertilization baby was born in 1978. An understanding of the ART process, medications, and complications is becoming essential for emergency medicine
SueLin M, Hilbert, Stephanie, Gunderson
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Endometriomas and Assisted Reproductive Technology

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2013
Endometriomas in the assisted reproductive technology patient present a challenging clinical scenario for the infertility specialist. Although surgical management is often pursued in cases of pain or large cyst diameter, patients without such factors must be counseled regarding surgical versus expectant management.
Rebecca, Flyckt   +2 more
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Genetics and assisted reproduction technology

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2005
In the past 20 years, a significant improvement has been shown in the treatment for infertility in both women and men through the development of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Only donated sperm could be previously used for treatment; now oocytes can also be donated.
Kristiina, Aittomäki   +6 more
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Economics of assisted reproductive technologies

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
To give an overview of the economic aspects of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and assess the implications of economic factors for utilization and practice of ART.The out-of-pocket expenses for the couple seem to be the key determinant of ART utilization.
Baris, Ata, Emre, Seli
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