2025
Performance of algorithms using wrist temperature for retrospective ovulation day estimate and next menses start day prediction: a prospective cohort study
Wang Y, Park J, Zhang C, Jukic A, Baird D, Coull B, Hauser R, Mahalingaiah S, Zhang S, Curry C. Performance of algorithms using wrist temperature for retrospective ovulation day estimate and next menses start day prediction: a prospective cohort study. Human Reproduction 2025, 40: 469-478. PMID: 39881571, PMCID: PMC11879225, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaf005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNext mensesDay of ovulationProspective cohort studyMenstrual cycleBasal body temperatureLH testCohort studyCycle lengthWomen's Health StudyROLE OF CHANCEDaily basal body temperatureAssociated with ovulationFUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(SWider implicationsMensesWrist temperatureMenstruating femalesHormonal changesOvulation day
2016
Determining Menstrual Phase in Human Biobehavioral Research: A Review With Recommendations
Allen AM, McRae-Clark AL, Carlson S, Saladin ME, Gray KM, Wetherington CL, McKee SA, Allen SS. Determining Menstrual Phase in Human Biobehavioral Research: A Review With Recommendations. Experimental And Clinical Psychopharmacology 2016, 24: 1-11. PMID: 26570992, PMCID: PMC4821777, DOI: 10.1037/pha0000057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenstrual phaseBiobehavioral research studiesMenstrual-related problemsOnset of mensesNatural menstrual cycleMeasurement of hormonesHormone testingPostpartum periodMenstrual cycleOvid MEDLINEBlood samplesExogenous hormonesExclusionary criteriaStudy sampleIndividual studiesCross-study comparisonsHormoneBiobehavioral researchMethodological uniformityReviewLack of consistencyLiterature reviewAnovulationMensesMEDLINE
2008
Breast Pain
Golshan M. Breast Pain. 2008, 345-346. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-75246-4_85.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast painFourth of womenOvarian estrogen productionBreast nodularityBreast symptomsHormonal milieuEstrogen productionCommon complaintPalpable abnormalityProgesterone secretionBreast cancerHormonal changesPainPatientsNodularityCommon typeMensesCancerBreastWomenHyperprolactinemiaCommon patternSymptomsMenstruationAbnormalities
2001
A technique for laparoscopic transplantation of frozen-banked ovarian tissue
Oktay K, Aydin B, Karlikaya G. A technique for laparoscopic transplantation of frozen-banked ovarian tissue. Fertility And Sterility 2001, 75: 1212-1216. PMID: 11384651, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)01776-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrozen-banked ovarian tissueLaparoscopic transplantationOvarian tissueAcademic medical centerSlow-freezing techniqueMenopausal gonadotropinOvarian stimulationSpontaneous mensesOvarian fossaPelvic peritoneumOvarian functionLaparoscopic techniqueOvarian cortexMedical CenterMAIN OUTCOMEMicrosurgical reconstructionProgesterone productionBlood flowFollicle developmentTransplantationPatientsTissueMensesGonadotropinTransplant
1987
Secondary Amenorrhea and the Menopause
Scommegna A, Carson S. Secondary Amenorrhea and the Menopause. 1987, 369-386. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2157-6_17.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
1983
Hysteroscopic management of intrauterine lesions and intractable uterine bleeding.
DeCherney A, Polan M. Hysteroscopic management of intrauterine lesions and intractable uterine bleeding. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1983, 61: 392-7. PMID: 6823383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntractable uterine bleedingUterine bleedingIntrauterine lesionsYale-New Haven HospitalMüllerian fusion defectsLong-term complicationsMajor surgical interventionUterine anomaliesAbdominal surgeryHysteroscopic managementSurgical managementSubmucous myomasSurgical interventionTranscervical approachConcomitant laparoscopyMüllerian defectsPatientsBleedingWomenLesionsSurgical useMyomasComplicationsHemorrhageMenses
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