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The Psychosocial Impact of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine disorder affecting 5–20% of women in association with metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. Patients with PCOS are also at increased risk of developing cardiovascular sound aspects of polycystic ...
Virginie Simon+2 more
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The therapeutic potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in premature ovarian failure
With the development of regenerative medicine, a variety of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are increasingly considered for the treatment of premature ovarian failure (POF).
Yantao He+5 more
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A fertile future: Fertility preservation special series [PDF]
Lay summary Fertility preservation is a rapidly advancing field with numerous broad applications ranging from retaining the prospect of fertility in a child with cancer to protecting an entire species from extinction. In recent years, huge strides have been made in understanding the biology of male and female reproduction in animals and humans and ...
Mitchell, RT, Williams, SA
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Fertility Preservation in Leukemia [PDF]
This article comments on the study by Gazdaru et al., who report a case of chronic myeloid leukemia resistant to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Treatment by TKI was replaced by interferon-α (INF-α), and the patient underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, resulting in successful ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation.
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Cancer and fertility preservation: fertility preservation in breast cancer patients [PDF]
Aggressive chemotherapy has improved the life expectancy for reproductive-age women with breast cancer, but it often causes infertility or premature ovarian failure due to destruction of the ovarian reserve. Many questions concerning fertility preservation in breast cancer patients remain unanswered--for example, whether fertility preservation methods ...
Marcus Schmidt+7 more
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IVF or ICSI for fertility preservation? [PDF]
Lay summary In IVF, eggs and sperm are added together for fertilisation to occur whereas ICSI involves injecting a single sperm into each egg. ICSI is very effective where sperm count or swimming is poor (male infertility) but is slightly riskier than IVF in terms of health problems in children, although these risks are small.
Aggarwal, Bhorika+3 more
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Impact of oxygen tension according to embryo stage of development: a prospective randomized study
Human embryo culture under 2–8% O2 is recommended by ESHRE revised guidelines for good practices in IVF labs. Nevertheless, notably due to the higher costs of embryo culture under hypoxia, some laboratories perform embryo culture under atmospheric O2 ...
C. Herbemont+11 more
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Cytokinesis During the First Division of a Mouse Embryo
Cell division consists of nuclear division (mitosis for somatic cells and meiosis for germ cells) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis). Embryonic developments are highly programmed, and thus, each cellular event during early embryo development is ...
Xiao-Yan Fan+11 more
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ObjectiveThe need of luteal support after FET is no longer to be proven. Different routes of progesterone administration are available with interindividual differences in metabolization and serum progesterone levels, the latter being highly correlated ...
Virginie Simon+11 more
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Cryopreservation of embryos has become an efficient method in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and these methods are currently performed at nearly all fertility centers around the globe.
Arturo Reyes Palomares+2 more
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