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Female infertility

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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Treatment of female infertility

Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1973
Summary The treatment of infertility contributes little to the world population problem. It is more likely to be helpful due to the stimulus it gives to general work in the field of reproduction and particularly in such aspects as the control of ovulation.
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Female Obesity and Infertility

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2015
Infertility affects one in seven couples, and its rate is on the increase. Ovulatory defects and unexplained causes account for >50% of infertile aetiologies. It is postulated that a significant proportion of these cases are either directly or indirectly related to obesity.
Talmor, Alon, Dunphy, Bruce
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Imaging female infertility

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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Pathology of female infertility

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
This review concentrates on the structural and functional aspects of lesions of the female genital tract that cause infertility, including cervical changes after treatment for neoplasia, uterine malformations, leiomyoma, endometrial aberrations, infection-related tubal lesions, ovarian disorders (oocyte defects, premature ovarian failure, corpus luteum
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Imaging of female infertility

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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ENDOCRINOLOGY OF FEMALE INFERTILITY

British Medical Bulletin, 1979
VArious indirect estimates indicate that involuntary infertility has an incidence of 10% in Great Britain. This incidence rises to 30% in parts of Africa where tubal diseases remain unchecked. This paper outlines the endocrine causes of infertility in females and treatment of this disorder.
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Female Infertility

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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FEMALE INFERTILITY

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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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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