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Luteal Phase: Physiology and Pharmacotherapy

1997
The new corpus luteum of each cycle is formed from the ovulatory follicle or, in the case of assisted reproductive technology, from any follicle from which an egg is removed and is composed in part of granulosa cells which luteinize. As the corpus luteum forms, there is an infolding of the cell columns, and into these interstices come theca cells which
H. W. JonesJr., G. S. Jones
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Supporting the Luteal Phase

2015
The luteal phase extends from the moment of ovulation triggering until the beginning of menses, or of pregnancy. The corpus luteum is generated from luteinized granulosa and theca interna cells that remained in the follicle after oocyte extrusion. It secretes both estrogens and progesterone under the effect of a pulsatile LH stimulation that is slower (
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LUTEAL PHASE DEFICIENCY

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1987
Although luteal phase deficiency is rather time consuming, expensive, and sometimes painful to diagnose and treat, this disease entity is associated with a high degree of treatment success. Physicians are encouraged to become more aware of luteal phase deficiency as a potential diagnosis in the infertile woman.
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Is the Short Luteal Phase a Defective Luteal Phase?

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985
Stephen K. Smith   +3 more
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Luteal Maturation and Luteal Phase Defect

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1978
Stephen G. Hillier, Griff T. Ross
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The inadequate luteal phase

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
G.E. Seegar Jones   +2 more
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Luteal phase defects in assisted reproduction: the role of luteal phase supplementation.

Acta Europaea fertilitatis, 1992
Data from literature show that whereas in non-GnRH-a controlled ovarian hyperstimulation cycles luteal phase supplementation is not crucial, its use in GnRH-a/gonadotropins protocols seems to lead to a definite reduction of the negative effects of such drugs.
Capitanio GL   +3 more
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Luteal Phase Defects

Fertility and Sterility, 1979
William C. Andrews, Edward E. Wallach
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Phase transitions in 2D materials

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Wenbin Li, Xiaofeng Qian, Ju Li
exaly  

Luteal Phase Defects

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1987
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