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British Medical Bulletin, 1990
Among the many potential developments in IVF, four topics are chosen for discussion. New concepts in the regulation of follicle growth should permit the introduction of improved methods of ovarian stimulation, eg through the use of LHRH antagonists or growth factors.
R G, Edwards, A H, Handyside
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Among the many potential developments in IVF, four topics are chosen for discussion. New concepts in the regulation of follicle growth should permit the introduction of improved methods of ovarian stimulation, eg through the use of LHRH antagonists or growth factors.
R G, Edwards, A H, Handyside
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Developmental Review, 1998
Abstract With IVF, fertilization and the first development of the embryo take place outside the mother's body. This has raised questions about the physical and psychological development of IVF children. Does IVF lead to an increased risk of congenital defects or to retardation in the cognitive and motor development in the child?
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Abstract With IVF, fertilization and the first development of the embryo take place outside the mother's body. This has raised questions about the physical and psychological development of IVF children. Does IVF lead to an increased risk of congenital defects or to retardation in the cognitive and motor development in the child?
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Gynecological Endocrinology, 2021
R. Orvieto, Aliza Segev-Zahav, A. Aizer
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R. Orvieto, Aliza Segev-Zahav, A. Aizer
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Human Reproduction, 1991
Ureaplasma urealyticum (U.U.) screening has been systematically performed in tests carried out before IVF cycles. In 42% of the cases (306 couples), at least one partner presented a monomicrobian U.U. infection. U.U. infection of at least one fraction of the split ejaculate was observed in 32% of the cases and found in similar proportions at the ...
J M, Montagut +3 more
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Ureaplasma urealyticum (U.U.) screening has been systematically performed in tests carried out before IVF cycles. In 42% of the cases (306 couples), at least one partner presented a monomicrobian U.U. infection. U.U. infection of at least one fraction of the split ejaculate was observed in 32% of the cases and found in similar proportions at the ...
J M, Montagut +3 more
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1986
The frequency of multiple pregnancy following IVF with the presently accepted methods is ten times higher than in natural cycles, and is identical to that following induction of ovulation with HMG. In spite of the fact that multifetal pregnancy exposes both fetus and mother to certain dangers, most couples joining IVF programs expose themselves to, and
D, Feldberg +4 more
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The frequency of multiple pregnancy following IVF with the presently accepted methods is ten times higher than in natural cycles, and is identical to that following induction of ovulation with HMG. In spite of the fact that multifetal pregnancy exposes both fetus and mother to certain dangers, most couples joining IVF programs expose themselves to, and
D, Feldberg +4 more
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IVF and retinoblastoma revisited
Fertility and Sterility, 2012To evaluate the suggested association between IVF, retinoblastoma, and tumor methylation characteristics.Laboratory analysis.National Retinoblastoma Center in the Netherlands.Retinoblastoma tumors from seven children conceived by IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).DNA from frozen retinoblastoma tumors was tested for mutations in the RB1 ...
Dommering, C.J. +4 more
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Human Fertility, 2008
This paper captures the essence of a session of the Association of Clinical Embryologists' meeting held in Manchester in January 2008. This session was of special significance, since this year marks thirty years since the birth of Louise Brown -- the world's first IVF baby -- at Oldham General Hospital on 25 July 1978.
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This paper captures the essence of a session of the Association of Clinical Embryologists' meeting held in Manchester in January 2008. This session was of special significance, since this year marks thirty years since the birth of Louise Brown -- the world's first IVF baby -- at Oldham General Hospital on 25 July 1978.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2016
Emre Seli, Juan Garcia-Velasco
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Emre Seli, Juan Garcia-Velasco
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