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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Normal reproduction requires healthy female anatomy. Cervical, uterine, tubal, ovarian, and peritoneal factors can coexist and cause female infertility. Ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, MR imaging, and fallopian tube catheterization are the radiologists' armamentarium for diagnosis.
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Normal reproduction requires healthy female anatomy. Cervical, uterine, tubal, ovarian, and peritoneal factors can coexist and cause female infertility. Ultrasound, hysterosalpingography, MR imaging, and fallopian tube catheterization are the radiologists' armamentarium for diagnosis.
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2018
Subfertility affects 1 in 6 couples in the UK. In the initial GP consultation it is helpful to see both partners together, although this may be difficult in a single 10 minute consultation. In 39% of couples, both male and female factors are responsible for subfertility, with male factors accounting for 30% of subfertility problems.
Michael Hardway, Kinza Younas
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Subfertility affects 1 in 6 couples in the UK. In the initial GP consultation it is helpful to see both partners together, although this may be difficult in a single 10 minute consultation. In 39% of couples, both male and female factors are responsible for subfertility, with male factors accounting for 30% of subfertility problems.
Michael Hardway, Kinza Younas
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
It is amazing that women tend to accept full responsibility for their failure to conceive, and it is equally inconsistent that communications on this problem are usually entitled "female sterility." The term female sterility implies that husbands are usually fertile, whereas in my own experience more than half of the husbands must either share or ...
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It is amazing that women tend to accept full responsibility for their failure to conceive, and it is equally inconsistent that communications on this problem are usually entitled "female sterility." The term female sterility implies that husbands are usually fertile, whereas in my own experience more than half of the husbands must either share or ...
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OPERATIONS FOR INFERTILITY IN THE FEMALE
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959L, MASTROIANNI, C L, BUXTON
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The Journal of family practice, 1982
Physicians can play an important role in the prevention of infertility through aggressive treatment of pelvic infections and improved surgical techniques. The cause of infertility can be diagnosed 90 percent of the time. Ovulation, tubal, peritoneal, uterine, and cervical factors should be evaluated. Sperm-cervical mucus interaction should be assessed.
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Physicians can play an important role in the prevention of infertility through aggressive treatment of pelvic infections and improved surgical techniques. The cause of infertility can be diagnosed 90 percent of the time. Ovulation, tubal, peritoneal, uterine, and cervical factors should be evaluated. Sperm-cervical mucus interaction should be assessed.
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MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1977R J, Pepperell, J B, Brown, J H, Evans
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INFERTILITY OR STERILITY IN THE FEMALE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1948openaire +2 more sources
The investigation of female infertility
Clinical Endocrinology, 1995A A, Kyei-Mensah, H S, Jacobs
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