2000
Inhibin B response to EFORT is associated with the outcome of oocyte retrieval in the subsequent in vitro fertilization cycle
Dzik A, Lambert-Messerlian G, Izzo V, Soares J, Pinotti J, Seifer D. Inhibin B response to EFORT is associated with the outcome of oocyte retrieval in the subsequent in vitro fertilization cycle. Fertility And Sterility 2000, 74: 1114-1117. PMID: 11119736, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(00)01627-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInhibin B levelsInhibin B serum levelsB levelsInhibin B responsesSubsequent IVF cycleLevels 24 hoursAcademic clinical practiceGood responsePg/mLGonadotropin challengeBaseline serumInhibin BIVF cyclesOvarian stimulationOocyte retrievalOvarian reserveFertilization cyclesOvarian responseSerum levelsPoor responseOdds ratioMAIN OUTCOMEClinical practiceCorresponding oddsPg/
1997
Day 3 serum inhibin-B is predictive of assisted reproductive technologies outcome
Seifer D, Lambert-Messerlian G, Hogan J, Gárdiner A, Blazar A, Berk C. Day 3 serum inhibin-B is predictive of assisted reproductive technologies outcome. Fertility And Sterility 1997, 67: 110-114. PMID: 8986693, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(97)81865-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical pregnancy rateNumber of oocytesSerum inhibin B concentrationPg/mLInhibin B concentrationsSerum inhibinPregnancy ratePg/Clinical pregnancyOvulation inductionSerum E2Poor responseCancellation rateDay 3 serum FSHAssisted reproductive technology cyclesGnRH agonist suppressionInhibin B valuesReproductive technology cyclesDay of hCGSpontaneous abortion rateAcademic clinical practiceReproductive technologiesSerum FSHOdds ratioE2 response
1996
Apoptosis as a function of ovarian reserve in women undergoing in vitro fertilization*†
Seifer D, Gardiner A, Ferreira K, Peluso J. Apoptosis as a function of ovarian reserve in women undergoing in vitro fertilization*†. Fertility And Sterility 1996, 66: 593-598. PMID: 8816622, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)58573-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDay 3 serum FSHFSH levelsOvarian reserveSerum FSHMIU/Granulosa cellsCell countDiminished ovarian reserveMIU/mLAcademic clinical practiceLuteinized granulosa cellsApoptotic granulosa cellsIVF-ETFollicular aspiratesPreovulatory folliclesClinical practiceFlow cytometryWomenMean numberApoptotic cellsFSHGreater percentageFolliclesCellsViable cellsSerum inhibin levels are lower in ectopic than intrauterine spontaneously conceived pregnancies*†*Presented in part at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecological Investigation, Chicago, Illinois, March 15 to 18, 1995.†Supported in part by Physician Scientist Award from National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging grant AG00566 (D.B.S.) and HD29164 (G.M.L.M., A.L.S.).
Seifer D, Lambert-Messerlian G, Canick J, Frishman G, Schneyer A. Serum inhibin levels are lower in ectopic than intrauterine spontaneously conceived pregnancies*†*Presented in part at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecological Investigation, Chicago, Illinois, March 15 to 18, 1995.†Supported in part by Physician Scientist Award from National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging grant AG00566 (D.B.S.) and HD29164 (G.M.L.M., A.L.S.). Fertility And Sterility 1996, 65: 667-669. PMID: 8774307, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)58174-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntrauterine pregnancySerum inhibin concentrationsDimeric inhibinInhibin concentrationsTotal inhibinMaternal serumSerum samplesDimeric inhibin concentrationSingle intrauterine pregnancySerum inhibin levelsCase-control studyAcademic clinical practiceNational InstituteAlpha-inhibin subunitGynecological InvestigationInhibin levelsSonographic evidenceGestational ageInhibin subunitsWeek 8MAIN OUTCOMEClinical practiceInhibinEctopicWomen