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Endometriosis and Ovarian Reserve
Endometriosis is characterized by development of the endometrial tissue outside the uterus like ovary, pelvic peritoneum, pelvic organs, and affects 6–10% of reproductive-aged women. The prevalence of endometrioma is 17–44% of women with endometriosis [ 1 – 4 ].
Engin, Oral, Berfu, Demir, Umit, Inceboz
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Background: There is significant evidence among the general population regarding the impact of physical activity in improving the quality of life; however, evidence regarding the effect of physical activity in improving fertility and the quality of life ...
Donthu Kiranmayee +5 more
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On the origin of trisomy 21 Down syndrome [PDF]
Background: Down syndrome, characterized by an extra chromosome 21 is the most common genetic cause for congenital malformations and learning disability.
Hultén, Maj A. +6 more
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Ovarian Reserve: A Critical Indicator of Female Reproductive Health
Introduction: Ovarian reserve, defined as the quantity and quality of a woman’s remaining oocytes, is a critical determinant of fertility potential.
Julia Ufnal +9 more
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Non-equivalence of anti-Müllerian hormone automated assays—clinical implications for use as a companion diagnostic for individualised gonadotrophin dosing [PDF]
STUDY QUESTION Can anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) automated immunoassays (Elecsys® and Access) be used interchangeably as a companion diagnostic for individualisation of follitropin delta dosing?
Dewailly, Didier +13 more
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Endometriosis, Ovarian Reserve and Live Birth Rate Following In Vitro Fertilization/Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection [PDF]
Purpose To evaluate whether women with endometriosis have different ovarian reserves and reproductive outcomes when compared with women without this diagnosis undergoing in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection ( IVF/ ICSI), and to ...
Marcela Alencar Coelho Neto +5 more
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FMR1 expression in human granulosa cells increases with exon 1 CGG repeat length depending on ovarian reserve [PDF]
Background: Fragile-X-Mental-Retardation-1- (FMR1)-gene is supposed to be a key gene for ovarian reserve and folliculogenesis. It contains in its 5’-UTR a triplet-base-repeat (CGG), that varies between 26 and 34 in general population.
Alcoba, Diego D. +9 more
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Fertility preservation in gynaecologic cancers [PDF]
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better understanding of patient care needs to be revised. We reviewed the literature related to fertility preservation strategies in gynaecological cancer and ...
De Felice, Francesca +9 more
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Poor ovarian reserve (POR) is an important limiting factor for the success of any treatment modality for infertility. It indicates a reduction in quantity and quality of oocytes in women of reproductive age group. It may be age related as seen in advanced years of reproductive life or may occur in young women due to diverse etiological factors ...
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Genomic Markers of Ovarian Reserve [PDF]
Ovarian reserve and its utilization, over a reproductive life span, are determined by genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. The establishment of the primordial follicle pool and the rate of primordial follicle activation have been under intense study to determine genetic factors that affect reproductive lifespan.
Wood, Michelle, Rajkovic, Aleksandar
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