Area Under the Curve for Estradiol Levels Do Not Consistently Reflect Estradiol Levels on the Day of hCG Administration in Patients Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation for IVF-ET
暂无分享,去创建一个
R. Batt | K. Crickard | J. Yeh | M. Mitwally | M. Sullivan | H. Bhakoo
[1] R. Paulson,et al. Ovarian hyperstimulation inhibits embryo implantation in the mouse , 1989, Journal of in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer.
[2] S. Fasouliotis,et al. Evaluation and Treatment of Low Responders in Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Challenge to Meet , 2000, Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.
[3] B. Tarlatzis,et al. Clinical management of low ovarian response to stimulation for IVF: a systematic review. , 2003, Human reproduction update.
[4] A. Arıcı,et al. Poor responders: does the protocol make a difference? , 2002, Current opinion in obstetrics & gynecology.
[5] P. Ho,et al. High serum oestradiol concentrations in fresh IVF cycles do not impair implantation and pregnancy rates in subsequent frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles. , 2000, Human reproduction.
[6] F. Sharara,et al. Ratio of oestradiol concentration on the day of human chorionic gonadotrophin administration to mid-luteal oestradiol concentration is predictive of in-vitro fertilization outcome. , 1999, Human reproduction.
[7] F. Sharara,et al. High estradiol levels and high oocyte yield are not detrimental to in vitro fertilization outcome. , 1999, Fertility and sterility.
[8] D. Valbuena,et al. Increasing uterine receptivity by decreasing estradiol levels during the preimplantation period in high responders with the use of a follicle-stimulating hormone step-down regimen. , 1998, Fertility and sterility.
[9] D. Valbuena,et al. Lower implantation rates in high responders: evidence for an altered endocrine milieu during the preimplantation period. , 1996, Fertility and sterility.
[10] D. Valbuena,et al. Clinical evidence for a detrimental effect on uterine receptivity of high serum oestradiol concentrations in high and normal responder patients. , 1995, Human reproduction.
[11] L. Veeck,et al. Combined impact of the number of pre-ovulatory oocytes and cryopreservation on IVF outcome. , 1991, Human reproduction.
[12] P. Chenette,et al. Very high serum estradiol levels are not detrimental to clinical outcome of in vitro fertilization , 1991, Fertility and sterility.
[13] R. Lobo,et al. Embryo implantation after human in vitro fertilization: importance of endometrial receptivity. , 1990, Fertility and sterility.
[14] F. Bonilla-musoles,et al. Is the retrieval of high numbers of oocytes desirable in patients treated with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa) and gonadotrophins? , 1989, Human reproduction.
[15] R. Frydman,et al. Influence of different stimulation treatments on oocyte characteristics and in-vitro fertilizing ability. , 1989, Human reproduction.
[16] C. O'neill,et al. Failure of implantation in human in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer patients: The effects of altered progesterone/ estrogen ratios in humans and mice , 1987, Fertility and sterility.
[17] C. O'neill,et al. Failure of implantation in human in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer patients: the effects of altered progesterone/estrogen ratios in humans and mice**Supported by grant D18215709 from the Australian Research Grants Scheme. , 1986 .
[18] I. Carlson,et al. Diagnosis-specific serum 17β-estradiol (E2) upper limits for treatment with menotropins using a 125I direct E2 assay**Supported in part by the Pantex Corporation, Santa Monica, California. , 1984 .