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Complications of assisted reproductive techniques
Fertility and Sterility, 1994To review and appreciate the relevant data on assisted reproduction techniques and their potential complications.Major publications on assisted reproduction that include the information concerning complications associated with this practice.Assisted reproduction is a common practice in modern reproductive medicine.
J G, Schenker, Y, Ezra
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Endometriosis and assisted reproduction techniques
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010Endometriosis‐associated infertility is poorly treatable with various forms of surgery. Therefore, assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs), such as controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, intrauterine insemination, or in vitro fertilization, are commonly used for endometriosis‐associated infertility.
Päivi, Härkki +2 more
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Assisted Reproductive Techniques
2014Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) encompass fertility treatments, which involve manipulations of both oocyte and sperm in vitro. This chapter provides a brief overview of ART, including indications for treatment, ovarian reserve testing, selection of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) protocols, laboratory techniques of ART including in ...
Jack Yu Jen, Huang, Zev, Rosenwaks
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Oocyte quality in assisted reproduction techniques
Minerva Endocrinology, 2022The metaphase II (MII) oocyte is the mature female gamete, produced from a complex maturation process called oogenesis that starts in the first weeks of embryogenesis in the female embryo tract, continues during puberty, and is completed at fertilization with the spermatozoon. Oogenesis is closely related to folliculogenesis.
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Assisted reproduction techniques in the horse
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2012This paper reviews current equine assisted reproduction techniques. Embryo transfer is the most common equine ART, but is still limited by the inability to superovulate mares effectively. Immature oocytes may be recovered by transvaginal ultrasound-guided aspiration of immature follicles, or from ovaries postmortem, and can be effectively matured in ...
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Assisted reproductive techniques in mares
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2018AbstractA wide variety of assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) are available to aid in managing aspects of equine reproduction. Embryo recovery and transfer can be used to obtain more than one foal per mare per year, and to obtain foals from mares that cannot carry a foal to term.
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A critical appraisal of assisted reproduction techniques
Human Reproduction, 1993Several treatments for infertility have been promoted with only little supporting objective data demonstrating their therapeutic value. The choice of an assisted reproductive technique depends on a balance between numerous factors. Seldom is the choice absolute as in patients with tubal block.
N N, Amso, R W, Shaw
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Assisted reproductive techniques for hybridization of camelids
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2002The camelid family comprises the Old World camelids (or dromedary and Bactrian camels) and the New World camelids (namely the llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicunas). Although the species within each group can hybridize among themselves to produce fertile offspring, it is only recently that a hybrid between New and Old World camelids has been reported ...
J A, Skidmore +3 more
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Assisted Reproductive Techniques
2006There is good evidence in the literature in favour of intrauterine insemination (IUI) as the best first-line treatment and most cost-effective procedure in cases of mild and moderate male factor subfertility before starting more invasive and expensive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
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