Towards an optimal luteal support modality in agonist triggered cycles: a randomized clinical trial

Faculty Medicine Year: 2018
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 479–484
Authors:
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis Oxford University Press Volume:
Keywords : Towards , optimal luteal support modality , agonist triggered    
Abstract:
antagonist cycles triggered by agonist with a specialized luteal support regimen have comparable OPR to that triggered by hCG and considerable OHSS may be lower.
   
     
 
       

Author Related Publications

  • Huda SBAay Abdulsalam, "Letrozole versus artificial hormonal endometrial preparation for vitrified–warmed embryos transfer cycles", Elsevier, 2015 More
  • Huda SBAay Abdulsalam, "ICSI cycles in women over 40 years: analysis of 3 different ovarian stimulation protocols", Elsevier, 2018 More
  • Huda SBAay Abdulsalam, "protecting ovaries during chemotherapy through gonadal suppression", Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc, 2015 More
  • Huda SBAay Abdulsalam, "Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and breast cancer risk among postmenopausal Egyptian women", International Society of Oncology and BioMarkers, 2015 More
  • Huda SBAay Abdulsalam, "Towards an optimal luteal support modality in agonist triggered cycles: a randomized clinical trial", Oxford University Press, 2018 More

Department Related Publications

  • Amr Ahmed Abdel Rahman Ismail, "Comparative Study between WHO Modified Partograph and the Paperless Partograph in Management of Labour", Zagazig University Medical Journal,, 2022 More
  • Ibrahim Abdelghafour Ibrahim Elsharkawy, "Randomized controlled trial of N-acetylcysteine versus l-carnitine among women with clomiphene-citrate- resistant polycystic ovary syndrome", ًwilly, 2019 More
  • Ahmed Mohamed Mohy, "Impact of intravenous infusion of labetalol combined with magnesium sulfate versus hydralazine combined with magnesium sulfate on fetomaternal hemodynamics in severe preeclampsia", springer open, 2019 More
  • Ahmed Mohamed Mohy, "Pregnancy after Two Different Modalities of Bariatric Surgery. What to Expect?", IGM publication, 2018 More
Tweet