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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1986
A case is reported of an accessory ovary in a 46‐year‐old woman. Accessory ovaries are frequently small and may therefore be overlooked at laparotomy. the present case was presumably discovered due to gonadotropic hyperstimulation caused by the menopause or the previous bilateral ovarian resection.
H, Schultze, C, Fenger
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A case is reported of an accessory ovary in a 46‐year‐old woman. Accessory ovaries are frequently small and may therefore be overlooked at laparotomy. the present case was presumably discovered due to gonadotropic hyperstimulation caused by the menopause or the previous bilateral ovarian resection.
H, Schultze, C, Fenger
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1984
Abstract. A case of supernumerary ovary is reported—the eleventh in the literature. The patient had two left‐sided ovaries, associated with contralateral hemiuterus.
J, Hahn-Pedersen, P, Munkholm Larsen
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Abstract. A case of supernumerary ovary is reported—the eleventh in the literature. The patient had two left‐sided ovaries, associated with contralateral hemiuterus.
J, Hahn-Pedersen, P, Munkholm Larsen
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The British Journal of Radiology, 2002
Transvaginal ultrasound is currently the gold standard for diagnosing polycystic ovaries. The results of studies using ultrasound suggest a prevalence in young women of at least 20%. Between 5% and 10% of these women with polycystic ovaries shown on ultrasound will have the classical symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome such as infertility ...
K, Lakhani +3 more
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Transvaginal ultrasound is currently the gold standard for diagnosing polycystic ovaries. The results of studies using ultrasound suggest a prevalence in young women of at least 20%. Between 5% and 10% of these women with polycystic ovaries shown on ultrasound will have the classical symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome such as infertility ...
K, Lakhani +3 more
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2010
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1971
Summary: This report concerns 6 women who presented with an excessive intake of carotene‐containing foodstuffs and menstrual disturbance. Four of these were well nourished with respect to protein intake, while the other 2 were undernourished (anorexia nervosa type syndrome).Four of the patients were in an older age group (range 35‐58) with excessive ...
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Summary: This report concerns 6 women who presented with an excessive intake of carotene‐containing foodstuffs and menstrual disturbance. Four of these were well nourished with respect to protein intake, while the other 2 were undernourished (anorexia nervosa type syndrome).Four of the patients were in an older age group (range 35‐58) with excessive ...
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Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1991
The functions of the ovary can be described as a storehouse for oocytes as well as a factory to produce mature oocytes at the appropriate time for fertilization and hormones at the appropriate time and in the appropriate quantities to assure fertility.
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The functions of the ovary can be described as a storehouse for oocytes as well as a factory to produce mature oocytes at the appropriate time for fertilization and hormones at the appropriate time and in the appropriate quantities to assure fertility.
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