2016
Biosimilar FSH preparations- are they identical twins or just siblings?
Orvieto R, Seifer DB. Biosimilar FSH preparations- are they identical twins or just siblings? Reproductive Biology And Endocrinology 2016, 14: 32. PMID: 27301324, PMCID: PMC4908720, DOI: 10.1186/s12958-016-0167-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFSH preparationsPregnancy rateClinical practicePhase 3 clinical trialsIncidence of OHSSOngoing pregnancy ratePolycystic ovary syndromeAdditional patient populationsPopulation of womenDose-response curveRecombinant FSH preparationsBiosimilar productsNormal respondersIVF failurePoor respondersOvary syndromeClinical efficacyPatient populationClinical trialsBiosimilar agentsSteelman-PohleyClinical useFurther comparative studiesPatientsIdentical twins
2014
Characterization of women with elevated antimüllerian hormone levels (AMH): correlation of AMH with polycystic ovarian syndrome phenotypes and assisted reproductive technology outcomes
Tal R, Seifer DB, Khanimov M, Malter HE, Grazi RV, Leader B. Characterization of women with elevated antimüllerian hormone levels (AMH): correlation of AMH with polycystic ovarian syndrome phenotypes and assisted reproductive technology outcomes. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2014, 211: 59.e1-59.e8. PMID: 24593938, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2014.02.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum antimüllerian hormone levelsAntimüllerian hormone levelsClinical pregnancy ratePopulation of womenAMH levelsPregnancy rateHormone levelsHigher clinical pregnancy rateElevated AMH levelsPresence of amenorrheaMultiple pregnancy rateOvarian hyperstimulation syndromeRetrospective cohort studyHigher AMH levelsPolycystic ovarian morphologyPolycystic ovarian syndromeSyndrome phenotypeReproductive technology outcomesHyperstimulation syndromePCOS severityClinical pregnancyOvarian stimulationTotal testosteroneCohort studyOvarian syndrome