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Recurrent pregnancy loss and diminished ovarian reserve
Fertility and Sterility, 2000To determine the incidence of diminished ovarian reserve (OR) in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL).Retrospective chart review.Tertiary fertility center.Six hundred ninety-two women undergoing a fertility evaluation.Clomiphene citrate challenge test (CCCT).FSH concentrations measured on menstrual days 3 and 10.Forty-four women were diagnosed ...
G E, Hofmann, J, Khoury, J, Thie
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Diminished ovarian reserve versus ovarian aging: overlaps and differences
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019Purpose of review Diminished ovarian reserve, in general, implies a quantitative decline in the oocyte pool. However, whether this quantitative decline is necessarily accompanied by a qualitative decline, remains to be determined.
Baris, Ata, Ayse, Seyhan, Emre, Seli
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Diminished ovarian reserve and access to care
Fertility and Sterility, 2004Critical evaluation of the diminished ovarian reserve literature prognosticates an extremely poor prognosis. Clinicians should counsel patients in detail about their extremely limited prognosis but not deny access to care.
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Diminished ovarian reserve in a woman with a balanced 13;21 translocation
Fertility and Sterility, 2009To present the a case of decreased ovarian reserve in a patient with a balanced 13;21 translocation.Case report.Reproductive endocrinology and infertility practice in a university teaching hospital.A 33-year-old caucasian woman with primary infertility.Laboratory evaluation, hysterosalpingogram, karyotype analysis, semen analysis.Endocrinologic ...
Nicole, Kummer +2 more
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Obesity and Ovarian Aging (Diminished Ovarian Reserve and Menopause)
2015Ovarian aging ultimately results in the cessation of reproductive function and is thought to occur as a result of oocyte depletion. The associated hormonal changes are well defined, and the serum measurements of several of these hormones have been utilized to predict ovarian reserve in women presenting with infertility.
Melanie Meister, Amber R. Cooper
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Diminished Ovarian Reserve and Endometriosis: Insult upon Injury
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2013Endometriosis is a disease that affects a significant proportion of reproductive-age women. The impact of the disease on ovarian reserve is an important consideration when planning treatment in women who want to maintain their potential for future childbearing.
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Natural History of Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2019There are two proposed models for oocyte endowment in females. Both fixed cell and stem cell models acknowledge the depletion of oocyte pool with female aging. The ovarian cortical tissue-based models suggest that there is a very high number of primordial follicle loss in early life from birth to puberty.
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Introduction: The Scope of the Problem with Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2019The observation throughout the recorded human history confirmed that the fecundability and the fecundity rates decline with advancing female age. It seems that fertility decline in females may start as early as the late 20s to early 30s. Female age is the most important factor for achieving live birth with assisted reproductive technologies. Many women
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Diminished ovarian reserve is a risk factor for preeclampsia and placental malperfusion lesions
Fertility and Sterility, 2023Hadas Ganer Herman +2 more
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