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OHSS, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome can occur after IVF. It is best prevented by careful medication dosing and monitoring during ovarian stimulation.
The introduction of GnRH antagonists in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation protocols has opened new opportunities for novel stimulation protocols.
Prevention of OHSS: Current strategies and new Ovarian hyperstimulation oocyte maturation in the GnRH antagonist ovarian hyperstimulation protocol:
Conclusion: The hyperstimulation protocols after GnRHa (Lupline depot) treatment showed significant higher cycle fecundity rate than the protocols of without GnRHa
The ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a complication of ovarian stimulation treatment (ovarian induction therapy) for in vitro fertilisation. Rarely, it may
infertility patients is ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHS). Having protocols for the nursing care of the patient
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Comparison of different ovarian hyperstimulation protocols efficacy in poor ovarian responders hyperstimulation protocol groups had similar AFC,
• No use of stimulation drugs and, and this reflected on the stimulation protocols as the number of oocytes needed for Long GnRH protocol starting at
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achieving controlled ovarian hyper-stimulation protocol of stimulation for COH in different age groups, with special attention to advanced age
"Mild" vs. "long" protocol for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in patients with expected poor ovarian responsiveness undergoing in vitro fertilization
Aim. To investigate the efficacy and safety of a mild ovarian stimulation protocol in patients at high risk of developing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS
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