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The Third Ovary-Superfluous Ovary
We report a case of a 25-year-old female who presented with primary infertility with AMH value of 9 ng/ml, and ultrasound image suggesting the possibility of three ovaries seen in two different planes and no polycystic pattern in any ovary. Diagnostic laparoscopy performed in this patient revealed two ovaries on the left side, placed in normal ...
Nayanika Gaur, Manish Jha
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From fetal life until senescence, the ovary is an extremely active tissue undergoing continuous structural and functional changes. These ever-changing events are best summarized by a quotation attributed to Plato when describing motion in space and time—‘nothing ever is but is always becoming…’.
Monget, Philippe +2 more
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PATHOLOGIES OF REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS OF CASPIAN FEMALE SEALS (PHOCA CASPICA, GMELIN, 1788)
The aim is to compare morphofunctional conditions of the ovaries and uteruses of Caspian female seals born between the end of XX and beginning of XXI centuries.Methods. We have analyzed the reproductive organs of 16 female seals in the periods of October
V. V. Volodina +2 more
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Impaired carotid viscoelastic properties in women with polycystic ovaries [PDF]
Background-The purpose of this study was to assess the elastic properties of the carotid arteries in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome, asymptomatic women with polycystic ovaries.
Hardiman, P, Lakhani, K, Seifalian, AM
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Structure of the ovaries of the Nimba otter shrew, Micropotamogale lamottei, and the Madagascar hedgehog tenrec, Echinops telfairi [PDF]
The otter shrews are members of the subfamily Potamogalinae within the family Tenrecidae. No description of the ovaries of any member of this subfamily has been published previously.
A.C. Enders +18 more
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Leptin, polycystic ovaries and polycystic ovary syndrome [PDF]
As soon as leptin was discovered four years ago, its potential as a player in the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) was explored in a primitive way, though little light was shed on the enigma that is PCOS. As a second wave of leptin research is now available, we review how the expanded role of the cytokine in reproduction might yet impact upon our ...
H S, Jacobs, G S, Conway
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MicroRNAs and ovarian function
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs which function in gene regulation with an important role in cell proliferation, maturation, and activity.
Baley Jason, Li Julang
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Role of Irisin in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders—Possible New Therapeutic Agent?
Irisin is a novel hormone that provides a possible solution for the treatment of metabolic disorders. Discovered in 2012 by Boström et al., irisin very quickly became an interesting subject in medical research.
Letitia Leustean +5 more
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Rodent Models of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome [PDF]
Rodents are clearly valuable models for assessing disruption of fertility. The effects of different steroid treatments at different stages of reproductive life through from fetal to adult have been assessed for effects on fertility, ovarian morphology ...
Duncan, Colin, McNeilly, Alan S
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Early stages of gametogenesis in young chum salmon are investigated under various temperature regimes at three fish farms of Sakhalin region and in laboratory conditions.
O. V. Zelennikov
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