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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if serum ferritin levels has correlated with metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease(MASLD). It will also learn about the effect of lifestyle intervention on serum ferritin levels and MASLD. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does serum ferritin levels predict the occurence and development of MASLD? Does liver iron overload has correlated with liver fat deposition? Does serum ferritin levels and MASLD got some degree of remission after weight lose with lifestyle intervention? Researchers will compare the liver fatty, liver iron depositon and serum ferritin levels after lifestyle intervention using self pre-and post-control . Participants will: Receive the lifestyle intervention in outpatient. Visit the clinic once after 6 months for checkups and tests. Keep a diary of their diet.
Prospective controlled study to assess the reproductive outcomes of OD recipients in which the donors were subjected to the DYG protocol (20mg/day) compared with those subjected to the short protocol with cetrorelix (0.25 mg/day) from Day 7 or since a leading follicle reached 14 mm. The OD cycles were triggered with triptoreline acetate and the trigger criterion was ≥3 follicles of diameter >18mm.
Serum progesterone levels will be evaluated at four different time points during the day of an artificially prepared frozen embryo transfer cycle (HRT FET cycle) and a modified natural cycle frozen embryo transfer cycle (mNC FET cycle) (at 08:00, 12:00, 16:00 and 20:00).The pairwise percentage differences in serum progesterone levels for each patient will be calculated. The intra-day variability of progesterone will be analyzed using mixed models. Pregnancy outcomes will also be assessed. The sample size calculated consisted of 22 patients for the HRT-FET study and 22 patients for the mNC FET study.
Women's ovarian reserve and fertility were compared before and after 2 doses of vaccination
This is an observational, prospective, single-arm, multi-center, clinical study to evaluate the performance of CHLOE, an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based software application, as adjunct information to support identifying embryos on Day 3 that are most likely to form blastocysts.
An observational analytic retrospective study was conduct using cross-sectional study. The subject were oocytes from in-vitro fertilization procedures using the ICSI method at the assisted reproductive technology clinic in a private hospital in Bandung for the period 2017 - 2019. Three variables were oocyte denudation time, ICSI time and embryo quality collected from samples that met the research criteria.
This is a case series that highlights the challenges in instituting in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment amongs genital tuberculosis patients.
The progressive improvement of lymphoma treatment has led to an important prolongation of patient survival and life expectancy. Therefore, the principal International scientific societies of oncology, recommend Long-term Survivors of Lymphoma to join fertility programs. Specifically, fertile age patients should be assisted by a multi-disciplinary team including specialists dedicated to fertility preservation in oncology, in order to support the completion of the reproductive project. In general population, the use of Inositol was spready considered an effectives choice to contrast ovarian dysfunction with consequently improvement of reproductive outcomes, so it may represent an adjuvant strategy for this purpose. Therefore, the investigators conducted a pilot study to evaluate the potentialities of this nutritional supplement with the aim to optimize the reproductive function in Long-term Survivors of Lymphoma. Despite the limited number of cases and short observational time, this pilot investigation could represent a potential cornerstone for further insights, discussions, and applications
This exploratory study investigates fasting as a potential supportive therapy in infertility treatment for women suffering from infertility
This study investigates the effect of repetitive cycles of a Fasting Mimicking Diet (3x5 days in six months) on sperm quality in men