2006
Optimization of endometrial preparation results in a normal endometrial function test® (EFT®) and good reproductive outcome in donor ovum recipients
Kliman HJ, Honig S, Walls D, Luna M, McSweet JC, Copperman AB. Optimization of endometrial preparation results in a normal endometrial function test® (EFT®) and good reproductive outcome in donor ovum recipients. Journal Of Assisted Reproduction And Genetics 2006, 23: 299-303. PMID: 16983518, DOI: 10.1007/s10815-006-9061-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunction testsCourse of estrogensOvum donation cyclesUnexplained infertility patientsBetter reproductive outcomesCyclin EOvum recipientsClinical pregnancyEndometrial biopsyInfertility patientsProgesterone supplementationSuch patientsEndometrial receptivityDonation cyclesSuccessful pregnancyPregnancy failureDonor oocytesLeuprolide acetateSole patientUterine preparationsImmunohistochemical stainingReproductive outcomesStimulation protocolTransfer cyclesSuccessful implantation
1993
Reassessment of male-factor infertility, including the varicocele, sperm penetration assay, semen analysis, and in vitro fertilization
Honig S, Thompson S, Lipshultz L. Reassessment of male-factor infertility, including the varicocele, sperm penetration assay, semen analysis, and in vitro fertilization. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 1993, 5: 245-251. PMID: 8490096, DOI: 10.1097/00001703-199304000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleFertilization in VitroHumansInfertility, MaleLaparoscopyMalePredictive Value of TestsPregnancyPregnancy OutcomeSemenSperm-Ovum InteractionsVaricoceleConceptsMale factor infertilitySevere male factor infertilityCommon treatable causeTreatment of varicocelePoor sperm productionSperm penetration assayNew diagnostic techniquesTubal damageTreatable causeTherapeutic optionsInfertility clinicMale factorOligospermic malesMale infertilityMedical treatmentPossible therapyPredictive valueInfertile malesVaricoceleSemen analysisInfertilitySperm penetrationPenetration assayFertilization programStrict criteria
1992
Microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA): A new option for treatment of the obstructive azoospermia associated with cystic fibrosis
Oates R, Honig S, Berger M, Harris D. Microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA): A new option for treatment of the obstructive azoospermia associated with cystic fibrosis. Journal Of Assisted Reproduction And Genetics 1992, 9: 36-40. PMID: 1617248, DOI: 10.1007/bf01204112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCystic FibrosisFemaleFertilization in VitroHumansMaleOligospermiaSpermatozoaSuctionConceptsMicroscopic epididymal sperm aspirationEpididymal sperm aspirationSperm aspirationCystic fibrosisCongenital absenceObstructive azoospermiaVas deferensTransvaginal oocyte retrievalCystic fibrosis populationAvenues of treatmentLife-threatening diseasePartial zona dissectionInseminations of spermOocyte retrievalMale patientsTreatment optionsClinical usefulnessQuality of spermFertility potentialZona dissectionGenetic testingIndian malesFibrosisInvariable absenceReproductive technologies