2021
Fertility evaluation of infertile women: a committee opinion
Medicine P, Penzias A, Azziz R, Bendikson K, Cedars M, Falcone T, Hansen K, Hill M, Jindal S, Kalra S, Mersereau J, Racowsky C, Reindollar R, Shannon C, Steiner A, Stovall D, Tanrikut C, Taylor H, Yauger B. Fertility evaluation of infertile women: a committee opinion. Fertility And Sterility 2021, 116: 1255-1265. PMID: 34607703, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2021.08.038.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Risk of severe maternal morbidity by maternal fertility status: a US study in 8 states
Luke B, Brown MB, Wantman E, Baker VL, Doody KJ, Seifer DB, Spector LG. Risk of severe maternal morbidity by maternal fertility status: a US study in 8 states. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2018, 220: 195.e1-195.e12. PMID: 30321527, PMCID: PMC9758649, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2018.10.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere maternal morbidityMaternal fertility statusMaternal morbidityFertile womenBirth certificatesFertilization pregnanciesCesarean deliveryBlood transfusionInfertility treatmentUnplanned hysterectomyOocyte sourceFourth-degree perineal lacerationsOlder maternal ageInfant birth certificatesCharacteristics of womenSample of birthsSubfertile womenFertilization cyclesFresh cyclesPerineal lacerationsVaginal birthMaternal ageOdds ratioLive birthsStudy population
2012
FKBP4 is regulated by HOXA10 during decidualization and in endometriosis
Yang H, Zhou Y, Edelshain B, Schatz F, Lockwood CJ, Taylor HS. FKBP4 is regulated by HOXA10 during decidualization and in endometriosis. Reproduction 2012, 143: 531-538. PMID: 22279148, DOI: 10.1530/rep-11-0438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman endometrial stromal cellsFKBP4 expressionFKBP5 expressionTreatment of hESCCultured human endometrial stromal cellsIGFBP1 expressionEndometrium of womenProtein levelsEndometrial stromal cellsLate proliferative phaseHOXA10 knockdownHOXA10 regulationImpaired decidualizationFertile womenEutopic endometriumMenstrual cycleSecretory phaseEndometriosisDecidualizationHOXA10 expressionProliferative phaseStromal cellsMRNA expressionFKBP5FKBP4
2006
HOXA10 expression in ectopic endometrial tissue
Browne H, Taylor H. HOXA10 expression in ectopic endometrial tissue. Fertility And Sterility 2006, 85: 1386-1390. PMID: 16647375, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.10.072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEctopic endometrial tissueEndometrial tissueHOXA10 expressionEndometrial developmentEctopic endometriumEutopic endometriumLung parenchymaH-scoreNormal endometrial developmentEutopic endometrial tissuesPathogenesis of endometriosisHOXA10 protein expressionMean H-scoreOvarian endometriomaFertile womenPelvic peritoneumStromal expressionMAIN OUTCOMEEndometriosisGlandular epitheliumEndometriumDiminished expressionProtein expressionHOXA10P resistance
2000
Endometrial dating and determination of the window of implantation in healthy fertile women
Acosta A, Elberger L, Borghi M, Calamera J, Chemes H, Doncel G, Kliman H, Lema B, Lustig L, Papier S. Endometrial dating and determination of the window of implantation in healthy fertile women. Fertility And Sterility 2000, 73: 788-798. PMID: 10731542, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(99)00605-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultEmbryo ImplantationEndometriumEstradiolFemaleFollicle Stimulating HormoneGolgi ApparatusGrowth InhibitorsHumansImmunohistochemistryIntegrin alpha4beta1IntegrinsInterleukin-6Leukemia Inhibitory FactorLuteinizing HormoneLymphokinesMenstrual CycleMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningMucinsProspective StudiesReceptors, Interleukin-1Receptors, Interleukin-1 Type IReceptors, Lymphocyte HomingReceptors, ProgesteroneReceptors, VitronectinReference ValuesConceptsWindow of implantationLeukemia inhibitory factorLuteal phaseDay 22Day 20Endometrial datingInterleukin-1 receptor type IAssisted reproductive unitWhole luteal phaseProspective clinical studyHealthy fertile womenIL-1R tIReceptor type IMAG antibodyEndometrial biopsyFertile womenNormal womenImplantation windowP4 receptorReceptor expressionClinical studiesLH peakHealthy volunteersMAIN OUTCOMEImmunohistochemical determination
1999
The relevance of the peritoneal fluid in endometriosis-associated infertility
Mulayim N, Arici A. The relevance of the peritoneal fluid in endometriosis-associated infertility. Human Reproduction 1999, 14: 67-76. PMID: 10690802, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/14.suppl_2.67.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeritoneal fluidEndometriosis-associated infertilityPathogenesis of endometriosisOccurrence of endometriosisImmunological factorsEndometriotic lesionsFertile womenGynaecological disordersEndometriosisEarly reproductive eventsHeterogenous symptomsImmunological differencesSteps of reproductionReproductive failureDiseaseRecent studiesClear conclusionsReproductive eventsInfertilityPathogenesisLesionsSymptomsWomen
1998
The role of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 in intraperitoneal adhesion formation.
Zeyneloglu HB, Senturk LM, Seli E, Oral E, Olive DL, Arici A. The role of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 in intraperitoneal adhesion formation. Human Reproduction 1998, 13: 1194-1199. PMID: 9647546, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/13.5.1194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMCP-1 levelsChemotactic protein-1Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assayIntraperitoneal adhesion formationIntraperitoneal adhesionsPg/Monocyte chemotactic protein-1MCP-1 mRNA expressionNormal fertile womenBilateral tubal ligationProtein 1MCP-1 proteinAdhesion formationGroup of womenWound repair modelPelvic adhesionsFertile womenMononuclear cellsPeritoneal injuryMCP-1Tubal ligationReproductive ageEndometriosisBiopsy samplesPatients
1997
Epidemiologic determinants of endometriosis: A hospital-based case-control study
Signorello L, Harlow B, Cramer D, Spiegelman D, Hill J. Epidemiologic determinants of endometriosis: A hospital-based case-control study. Annals Of Epidemiology 1997, 7: 267-274. PMID: 9177109, DOI: 10.1016/s1047-2797(97)00017-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCase-control studyControl groupHospital-based case-control studyInfertility-associated endometriosisBody mass indexConfidence intervalsPrimary control groupRisk of endometriosisEpidemiologic determinantsMenstrual characteristicsInfertile womenMass indexControl womenFertile womenInverse associationRisk factorsWomen's HospitalEndometriosisAlcohol consumptionAlternate control groupsWomenHospitalAssociationControl selectionSmoking
1996
Growth-regulated alpha expression in the peritoneal environment with endometriosis.
Oral E, Seli E, Bahtiyar MO, Olive DL, Arici A. Growth-regulated alpha expression in the peritoneal environment with endometriosis. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1996, 88: 1050-6. PMID: 8942852, DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(96)00361-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlpha messenger RNAPeritoneal fluid samplesPeritoneal fluidPg/Severe endometriosisFertile womenSevere endometriosis groupNormal fertile womenNeutrophil chemotactic activityReproductive-age womenEndometrial stromal cellsPathogenesis of endometriosisFluid samplesInterleukin-1 alphaMessenger RNAInterleukin-8 receptorEnzyme-linked immunosorbentMann-Whitney testUntreated endometriosisEndometrial biopsyTime-dependent mannerEndometrial diseaseEndometriosis groupEndometrial tissuePeritoneal environmentPeritoneal fluid from women with moderate or severe endometriosis inhibits sperm motility: the role of seminal fluid components**Supported by grants HD-19505 and HD-32902 (to G.H.) from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
Oral E, Arici A, Olive D, Huszar G. Peritoneal fluid from women with moderate or severe endometriosis inhibits sperm motility: the role of seminal fluid components**Supported by grants HD-19505 and HD-32902 (to G.H.) from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. Fertility And Sterility 1996, 66: 787-792. PMID: 8893686, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)58637-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeritoneal fluidSperm motilityCell-mediated inhibitionT-testStudent's t-testRandomized studyRelated infertilitySevere endometriosisMild endometriosisFertile womenSeminal fluidMAIN OUTCOMEEndometriosisSperm fractionSperm motility inhibitionLeukocyte componentsInhibitory actionSemen analysisPhysiological salineProgressive motile spermWomenNational InstituteAndrology laboratoryOvernight incubationMotility inhibition
1994
Intrauterine insemination in fertile women delivers larger numbers of sperm to the peritoneal fluid than intracervical insemination**Presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 31 to April 4, 1993.
Ripps B, Minhas B, Carson S, Buster J. Intrauterine insemination in fertile women delivers larger numbers of sperm to the peritoneal fluid than intracervical insemination**Presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 31 to April 4, 1993. Fertility And Sterility 1994, 61: 398-400. PMID: 8299805, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56540-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Superovulation fails to increase human blastocyst yield after uterine lavage
Carson S, Smith A, Scoggan J, Buster J. Superovulation fails to increase human blastocyst yield after uterine lavage. Prenatal Diagnosis 1991, 11: 513-522. PMID: 1766927, DOI: 10.1002/pd.1970110806.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUterine lavageFertile womenHuman chorionic gonadotropin administrationBlastocyst recoveryChorionic gonadotropin administrationBlastocyst yieldGonadotropin administrationOvulation inductionTotal fluid volumeLavage techniqueLavagePreimplantation genetic diagnosisFluid volumeInsemination timingWomenGenetic diagnosisDiagnosisDonor inseminationSuperovulationPreimplantation diagnosisEmbryo collectionDaysInseminationRegimensComplications
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