2025
Contraceptive Selection for the Endocrine Patient: What an Endocrinologist Should Know
Zaman A, Lazorwitz A, Wierman M. Contraceptive Selection for the Endocrine Patient: What an Endocrinologist Should Know. Endocrine Reviews 2025, bnaf016. PMID: 40519043, DOI: 10.1210/endrev/bnaf016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContraceptive methodsPregnancy preventionSex steroid replacementHormonal contraceptive methodsHypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axisBirth control optionsAndrogen suppressionRegular mensesSteroid replacementContraceptive optionsContraceptive usageContraceptive selectionEndocrine patientsEndocrine disordersMetabolic disordersContraceptionEndocrinologistsClinical practiceExogenous hormonesPregnancyPatientsHistory of contraceptionHormoneComprehensive careMedical providersAssociation of Endocrinologists in Clinical Care Team With Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Prescription for People With Type 2 Diabetes After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Two-Center Study
Yi Y, Kumar N, Smith M, Mueller A, Houle T, Jassar A, Cornella L, Schonberger R, Bardia A. Association of Endocrinologists in Clinical Care Team With Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Prescription for People With Type 2 Diabetes After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Two-Center Study. Clinical Diabetes 2025 DOI: 10.2337/cd24-0107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSodium-glucose cotransporter 2Coronary Artery Bypass GraftingType 2 diabetesArtery Bypass GraftingInhibitor prescriptionBypass GraftingSodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitorsTwo-center studyCotransporter 2Sodium-glucosePostoperative careEndocrinologistsClinical care teamTwo-centerPatientsTreatment teamPrescription
2023
Sperm Selection in the Laboratory
Sakkas D, Vaughan D. Sperm Selection in the Laboratory. 2023, 197-203. DOI: 10.1017/9781009197533.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMale Reproduction in the Transgender Patient
Harnisch B, Honig S. Male Reproduction in the Transgender Patient. 2023, 525-533. DOI: 10.1017/9781108937054.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical endocrinologistsFertility careClinical evaluationReproductive endocrinologistsTransgender patientsClinical situationsInternal medicineSuboptimal fertilityDiagnostic approachReal-world useReproductive medicineFamily practiceHealthcare systemReproductive problemsMale reproductionEndocrinologistsFifth editionMedicinePatientsSurgeryGynecologistsUrologistsCare
2019
Commentary from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommandations Regarding Weight Loss Interventions
Garvey WT, Jastreboff AM. Commentary from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommandations Regarding Weight Loss Interventions. Endocrine Practice 2019, 25: 394-395. PMID: 31013160, DOI: 10.4158/ep-2018-0597.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2016
American Association Of Clinical Endocrinologists And American College Of Endocrinology 2016 Outpatient Glucose Monitoring Consensus Statement
Bailey TS, Grunberger G, Bode BW, Handelsman Y, Hirsch IB, Jovanovič L, Roberts V, Rodbard D, Tamborlane WV, Walsh J. American Association Of Clinical Endocrinologists And American College Of Endocrinology 2016 Outpatient Glucose Monitoring Consensus Statement. Endocrine Practice 2016, 22: 231-262. PMID: 26848630, DOI: 10.4158/ep151124.cs.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Ovarian cryopreservation.
Jeong K, Aslan E, Ozkaya E, Sonmezer M, Oktay K. Ovarian cryopreservation. Minerva Medica 2012, 103: 37-46. PMID: 22278067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFertility preservationOvarian tissueNon-malignant diseasesFuture autotransplantationOvarian cryopreservationOvarian failurePrepubertal girlsReproductive endocrinologistsMalignant cellsTeam approachWhole ovariesHeterotopic locationNew promising strategyAutotransplantationSignificant delayDiseaseTissue piecesTissuePromising strategySlow freezingChemotherapyLaparoscopyPatientsEndocrinologistsOncologists
2002
Practice patterns among board-certified reproductive endocrinologists regarding high-order multiple gestations: a united states national survey.
Hock DL, Seifer DB, Kontopoulos E, Ananth CV. Practice patterns among board-certified reproductive endocrinologists regarding high-order multiple gestations: a united states national survey. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2002, 99: 763-70. PMID: 11978285, DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(02)01950-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCounselingEndocrinologyFemaleFertilization in VitroHealth SurveysHumansInformed ConsentInsemination, ArtificialOvarian FollicleOvulation InductionPractice Patterns, Physicians'PregnancyPregnancy Reduction, MultifetalPregnancy, High-RiskPregnancy, MultipleReproductive MedicineRisk FactorsSuperovulationSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsHigh-order multiple gestationsMultiple gestationsOverall pregnancy rateReproductive endocrinologistsIntrauterine inseminationOvulation inductionPractice patternsBoard-certified reproductive endocrinologistsHigher-order pregnanciesCurrent practice managementSurvey response ratePregnancy rateMost physiciansGestationResponse ratePractitioner demographicsEndocrinologistsInformed consentSequelaeIncidencePractice managementRiskInseminationInductionQuestionnairePractice Patterns Among Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologists Regarding High-Order Multiple Gestations
Hock D, Seifer D, Kontopoulos E, Ananth C. Practice Patterns Among Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologists Regarding High-Order Multiple Gestations. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2002, 99: 763-770. DOI: 10.1097/00006250-200205000-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-order multiple gestationsMultiple gestationsOverall pregnancy rateReproductive endocrinologistsIntrauterine inseminationOvulation inductionPractice patternsBoard-certified reproductive endocrinologistsHigher-order pregnanciesCurrent practice managementSurvey response ratePregnancy rateMost physiciansGestationResponse ratePractitioner demographicsEndocrinologistsInformed consentSequelaeMethods QuestionnairesIncidencePractice managementRiskInseminationInduction
1999
Infertility Treatment and Informed Consent
HOUMARD B, SEIFER D. Infertility Treatment and Informed Consent. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1999, 93: 252-257. DOI: 10.1097/00006250-199902000-00018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOvulation inductionCurrent practice patternsInfertility treatmentOvarian cancerReproductive endocrinologistsInformed consentIntrauterine inseminationPractice patternsMost physiciansBoard-certified reproductive endocrinologistsReproductive technologiesPatients of risksOvarian cancer riskLength of treatmentLogistic regression analysisMajority of physiciansAssisted Reproductive TechnologyInvasive therapyCancer riskVerbal consentPossible associationCancerEndocrinologistsPhysiciansCommon changesInfertility treatment and informed consent: current practices of reproductive endocrinologists.
Houmard BS, Seifer DB. Infertility treatment and informed consent: current practices of reproductive endocrinologists. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1999, 93: 252-7. PMID: 9932565, DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(98)00389-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvulation inductionCurrent practice patternsInfertility treatmentOvarian cancerReproductive endocrinologistsInformed consentIntrauterine inseminationPractice patternsMost physiciansBoard-certified reproductive endocrinologistsReproductive technologiesPatients of risksOvarian cancer riskLength of treatmentLogistic regression analysisMajority of physiciansAssisted Reproductive TechnologyInvasive therapyCancer riskVerbal consentPossible associationEndocrinologistsCancerPhysiciansCommon changes
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