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TRASER: Acute phase vascular and follicular changes

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2014
Background and ObjectivesA TRASER (Total Reflection Amplification of Spontaneous Emission of Radiation) is a novel device that utilizes the energy from a flashlamp to induce the spontaneous emission of photons from a fluorescent medium. This study was designed to observe clinical and histological changes of skin treated with two different fluorescent ...
Katharine, Ball   +4 more
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Urinary oestrogen patterns in long follicular phases

Human Reproduction, 2000
Long menstrual cycles have been associated with reduced risk of breast cancer and increased risk of osteoporosis. These observations have led to assumptions about the endogenous oestrogen exposure of women with long cycles. However, daily oestrogen profiles in long menstrual cycles have not been described.
S D, Harlow   +3 more
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Luteal phase deficiency after completely normal follicular and periovulatory phases

Fertility and Sterility, 1989
Luteal phase defect (LPD) accounts for a significant proportion of reproductive disorders, however its etiology is still debated. A prospective study was performed on 37 ovulatory women to determine whether LPD can occur in cycles characterized by completely normal folliculogenesis. Criteria for normal folliculogenesis included: a gradual rise of serum
L, Grunfeld   +5 more
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Leukemic phase of follicular lymphomas: an atypical presentation

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2011
Follicular lymphomas (FLs) are frequent B-cell derived malignancies, generally demonstrating an indolent evolution. Although circulating FL cells may be detected by high-resolution analysis, bloodstream involvement by FL cells is unusual. We observed in 10 patients a leukemic phase of FL at the onset of the disease.
Chadi, Al-Nawakil   +9 more
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FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA WITH FULL REMISSION OF LEUKEMIC PHASE

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
TWO OF us (G. J. A. and H. L. S.), in 1952, published a report in the A. M. A.Archives of Internal Medicineof an unusual case of follicular lymphoma. 1 For a short time this patient had presented the clinical and laboratory findings of acute leukemia, and then these findings had spontaneously disappeared.
G J, ANDAY, H L, SCHMITZ, L R, LIMARZI
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Follicular Arrest during the Midfollicular Phase of the Menstrual Cycle: A Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonist Imposed Follicular-Follicular Transition*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1991
The functional dependency of the dominant follicle on pulsatile gonadotropin inputs was evaluated by using a GnRH antagonist as a probe. Hormonal dynamics, particularly the relationship of FSH, estradiol, and inhibin, during and after the withdrawal of GnRH receptor blockade achieved by treatment with Nal-Glu GnRH antagonist (50 micrograms/kg, im) for ...
L M, Kettel   +7 more
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Early follicular phase follicle-stimulating hormone treatment of endometrial luteal phase deficiency

Fertility and Sterility, 1990
Fifteen infertile women with inadequate luteal phase, histologically documented in at least two separate cycles, and normal midluteal plasma levels of progesterone (greater than or equal to 10 ng/mL), estradiol (70 to 300 pg/mL), and prolactin (less than 20 ng/mL) received "pure" follicle-stimulating hormone (pFSH), 150 IU intramuscularly, for 4 days ...
J, Balasch   +3 more
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Ultrasonographic monitoring of follicular growth for luteal phase defects

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
In the evaluation of 39 patients with untreated and treated luteal phase defect (LPD), serial ultrasonographic monitoring of follicular development identified three morphologically distinct growth patterns: normal-sized follicles, small follicles, and luteinized-unruptured follicles.
Y K, Ying   +6 more
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Effect of the Short Follicular Phase on Subsequent Conception

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1992
The present study was designed to evaluate whether there is a lower pregnancy rate in women with short follicular phases, as defined by attaining the peak estradiol level before day 11 of the cycle. Thirty-two early ovulators with mature follicles were matched with 32 women being treated for similar infertility problems, who ovulated between days 12-20.
J H, Check   +3 more
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Follicular Fluid Hormone Profiles in Natural Cycle IVF Patients During Follicular Phase

2017
The follicular milieu contains multiple hormones secreted by the follicular somatic cells and is termed the follicular fluid (FF). This environment impacts oocyte maturation and ultimate viability together with various additional mediators such as cytokines and growth factors that are also under the influence of the hormones.
N. Ellissa Baskind, Vinay Sharma
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