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Correction to: The interplay between mitochondrial DNA genotypes, female infertility, ovarian response, and mutagenesis in oocytes. [PDF]
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
About 17% of couples in industrialised countries seek help for infertility, which may be caused by ovulatory failure, tubal damage or endometriosis, or a low sperm count. In developed countries, 80% to 90% of couples attempting to conceive are successful after 1 year and 95% after 2 years.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
Shakina Rauff, Min Yu Lim, P. C. Wong
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About 17% of couples in industrialised countries seek help for infertility, which may be caused by ovulatory failure, tubal damage or endometriosis, or a low sperm count. In developed countries, 80% to 90% of couples attempting to conceive are successful after 1 year and 95% after 2 years.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
Shakina Rauff, Min Yu Lim, P. C. Wong
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1998
This article has provided outcome-based evidence using easily understood graphic representation of cumulative pregnancy rates whenever possible for the methods used to investigate and treat female infertility. A scheme of basic routine investigations in specialist practice is developed and clear guidance provided on the choice of treatment for each ...
M G, Hull, D J, Cahill
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This article has provided outcome-based evidence using easily understood graphic representation of cumulative pregnancy rates whenever possible for the methods used to investigate and treat female infertility. A scheme of basic routine investigations in specialist practice is developed and clear guidance provided on the choice of treatment for each ...
M G, Hull, D J, Cahill
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2022
Abstract Fertility preservation is an emerging field which aims to develop and utilize effective treatment options for women under risk of ovarian insufficiency (OI) due to a wide range of conditions from chromosomal disorders to antineoplastic treatments and surgical interventions that can cause loss of ovarian follicle reserve ...
Kutluk Oktay, Enes Taylan
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Abstract Fertility preservation is an emerging field which aims to develop and utilize effective treatment options for women under risk of ovarian insufficiency (OI) due to a wide range of conditions from chromosomal disorders to antineoplastic treatments and surgical interventions that can cause loss of ovarian follicle reserve ...
Kutluk Oktay, Enes Taylan
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Abdominal Imaging, 2013
The purpose of this pictorial review is to discuss causes of female infertility, in particular, those etiologies in which imaging plays a key role in detection. Included are disorders of cervical, ovarian, fallopian tube, and uterine origin. We also discuss the role of various imaging modalities including hysterosalpingography, pelvic ultrasonography ...
Cheryl A, Sadow, V Anik, Sahni
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The purpose of this pictorial review is to discuss causes of female infertility, in particular, those etiologies in which imaging plays a key role in detection. Included are disorders of cervical, ovarian, fallopian tube, and uterine origin. We also discuss the role of various imaging modalities including hysterosalpingography, pelvic ultrasonography ...
Cheryl A, Sadow, V Anik, Sahni
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Endocrine disorders & female infertility
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011Female infertility occurs in about 37% of all infertile couples and ovulatory disorders account for more than half of these. The ovaries are in continuous interaction with the other endocrine organs. The interplay may account for infertility occurring at different levels and may render the diagnosis of infertility a difficult exercise for the involved ...
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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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2023
Female infertility is defined as women could not have successful pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected regular intercourse or 6 months if they are over 35 years old It is a common problem worldwide. In the United States, according to CDC report, about 19% heterosexual women aged 15 to 49 years old with no prior births would experience female ...
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Female infertility is defined as women could not have successful pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected regular intercourse or 6 months if they are over 35 years old It is a common problem worldwide. In the United States, according to CDC report, about 19% heterosexual women aged 15 to 49 years old with no prior births would experience female ...
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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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