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Anovulation
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Anovulation [Disease/Finding]
, Anovulations
, OVULATION FAILURE
Suspension or cessation of OVULATION in animals or humans with follicle-containing ovaries (OVARIAN FOLLICLE). Depending on the etiology, OVULATION…
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Infertility
Ovarian Diseases
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Distinct hypothalamic neurons mediate estrogenic effects on energy homeostasis and reproduction.
Yong Xu
,
T. Nedungadi
,
+11 authors
D. Clegg
Cell Metabolism
2011
Corpus ID: 206838368
Review
2009
Review
2009
The Androgen Excess and PCOS Society criteria for the polycystic ovary syndrome: the complete task force report.
R. Azziz
,
E. Carmina
,
+8 authors
S. Witchel
Fertility and Sterility
2009
Corpus ID: 6382520
Review
2008
Review
2008
Follicle dynamics and anovulation in polycystic ovary syndrome.
S. Franks
,
J. Stark
,
K. Hardy
Human Reproduction Update
2008
Corpus ID: 16953957
BACKGROUND Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest cause of anovulatory infertility and menstrual cycle abnormalities…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Polycystic ovary syndrome
R. Norman
,
D. Dewailly
,
R. Legro
,
Theresa E. Hickey
The Lancet
2007
Corpus ID: 20834096
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
PCOS according to the Rotterdam consensus criteria: change in prevalence among WHO‐II anovulation and association with metabolic factors
F. Broekmans
,
Eah Knauff
,
O. Valkenburg
,
J. Laven
,
M. Eijkemans
,
B. Fauser
BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and…
2006
Corpus ID: 26998404
Objective The current report aims to compare the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) diagnosed according to the new…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The effect of embryonic death rates in cattle on the efficacy of estrus synchronization programs.
J. Santos
,
W. Thatcher
,
R. Chebel
,
R. Cerri
,
K. Galvão
Animal Reproduction Science
2004
Corpus ID: 29837084
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Premature response to luteinizing hormone of granulosa cells from anovulatory women with polycystic ovary syndrome: relevance to mechanism of anovulation.
Hazel Watson
,
H. Mason
,
R. Galea
,
Mark Brincat
,
Stephen Franks
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1998
Corpus ID: 15198373
Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common cause of anovulatory infertility. Anovulation in polycystic ovary syndrome is…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
High frequency of luteal phase deficiency and anovulation in recreational women runners: blunted elevation in follicle-stimulating hormone observed during luteal-follicular transition.
M. J. Souza
,
B. E. Miller
,
+4 authors
B. Lasley
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1998
Corpus ID: 22231256
The purposes of this investigation were to evaluate the characteristics of three consecutive menstrual cycles and to determine…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Polycystic ovary syndrome.
S. Franks
Archives of Disease in Childhood
1995
Corpus ID: 35287411
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the commonest endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. The classical symptoms are…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Prevalence of polycystic ovaries in women with anovulation and idiopathic hirsutism.
J. Adams
,
W. Polson
,
S. Franks
,
MD RON K ROSS
,
A. P. J. T. Casagrande
British medical journal
1986
Corpus ID: 6499513
Polycystic ovaries were defined with ultrasound imaging in a series of 173 women who presented to a gynaecological endocrine…
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