Successful pregnancy, achieved by ovulation induction using a human menopausal gonadotropin low-dose step-up protocol in an infertile patient with Kallmann's syndrome
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概要
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- 2005-04-01
著者
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Nakagawa Koji
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center
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Saito Hidekazu
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center
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Saito Hidekazu
Division Of Reproductive Medicine (sterility) Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care Nat
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Natori Michiya
Division Of Obstetrics Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center For Child
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Ito Megumu
Division of Reproductive Medicine, Natural Center for Child Health and Development
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IWASAKI Wakako
Division of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Perinatal Medicine and Maternal Care, National Cent
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SATO Mami
Division of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Perinatal Medicine and Maternal Care, National Cent
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KAWACHIYA Satoshi
Division of Reproductive Medicine, Department of Perinatal Medicine and Maternal Care, National Cent
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MURASHIMA Atsuko
Division of Perinatal Medicine, Department of Perinatal Medicine and Maternal Care, National Center
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KITAGAWA Michihiko
Division of Obstetrics, Department of Perinatal Medicine and Maternal Care, National Center for Chil
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Sato Mami
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center
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Ito Megumu
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Natural Center For Child Health And Development
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Iwasaki Wakako
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center
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Nakagawa Koji
Division Of Cardiology Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center
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Murashima Atsuko
Division Of Perinatal Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center Fo
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Kawachiya Satoshi
Division Of Reproductive Medicine Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center
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Kitagawa Michihiko
Division Of Obstetrics Department Of Perinatal Medicine And Maternal Care National Center For Child
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- Preface
- A programmed schedule of oocyte retrieval using mild ovarian stimulation (clomiphene citrate and recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone)
- Elective single cleavage-stage embryo transfer need not result in lower pregnancy rates compared to double cleavage-stage embryo transfer
- Using a mild stimulation protocol combined with clomiphene citrate and recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone to determine the optimal number of oocytes needed to achieve pregnancy and reduce the concerns of patients