1997
The impact of hydrosalpinx on successful pregnancy in tubal factor infertility treated by in vitro fertilization
Blazar A, Hogan J, Seifer D, Frishman G, Wheeler C, Haning R. The impact of hydrosalpinx on successful pregnancy in tubal factor infertility treated by in vitro fertilization. Fertility And Sterility 1997, 67: 517-520. PMID: 9091340, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)80079-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTubal factor infertilityTubal diseaseFactor infertilityPregnancy rateCycle cancellation rateSuccess of IVFNumber of oocytesNumber of embryosHydrosalpinx groupRoutine salpingectomyOvarian stimulationOngoing pregnancyImplantation rateSuccessful pregnancyHydrosalpinxMAIN OUTCOMECancellation ratePatientsOocyte fertilizationInfertilityIVFIVF facilityPregnancyMore cyclesFertilization rate
1991
Salpingoscopy: light microscopic and electron microscopic correlations.
Hershlag A, Seifer DB, Carcangiu ML, Patton DL, Diamond MP, DeCherney AH. Salpingoscopy: light microscopic and electron microscopic correlations. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1991, 77: 399-405. PMID: 1992407.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFallopian tubeHistologic findingsSignificant histologic findingsElectron microscopic correlationsNormal fallopian tubesEndotubal diseaseActive inflammationEpithelial changesStromal changesSecretory epithelial cellsPathologic changesAbnormal tubesSevere diseaseDiscordant casesLight microscopicEpithelial cellsCiliary distributionSalpingoscopyLarge intracellular vacuolesPatencySwollen nucleiDilatationDiseaseIntracellular vacuolesSparse chromatin