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    The Disparities in ART (DART) Hypothesis of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access and Outcomes of IVF Treatment in the USA

    We propose the Disparities in ART (DART) hypothesis which identifies underlining causes that contribute to racial disparities in access and outcomes of ART treatment in the USA. Reasons for disparities in acce...

    David B. Seifer, Fady I. Sharara, Tarun Jain in Reproductive Sciences (2022)

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    Transcervical Tubal Cannulation

    Bilateral or unilateral proximal tubal obstruction (PTO) is a common finding on a hysterosal**ogram (HSG) obtained as a part of the infertility workup. The traditional management of this radiologic finding i...

    Jacek W. Graczykowski, David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)

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    Transcervical Tubal Cannulation

    The TCTC procedure is an easy, practical diagnostic and therapeutic procedure for management of PTO. The technical simplicity, low cost, high effectiveness, and low rate of complications make TCTC an attractiv...

    Jacek W. Graczykowski, David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)

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    Detection and Therapeutic Approaches to Age-Related Infertility

    Two social factors, delayed childbearing and an increase in the prevalence of divorce followed by remarriage, are contributing to a growing number of women in their mid to late thirties who desire fertility at...

    Fady I. Sharara, Richard T. Scott Jr., David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)

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    Complications of Ovulation Induction

    There are numerous possible complications associated with the use of ovulation induction agents. As more and more women are undergoing superovulation, it is important to be well informed of these risks so we m...

    Janee A. Fonslick, David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)

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    Detection and Therapeutic Approaches to Age-Related Infertility

    Fady I. Sharara, Richard T. Scott Jr., David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)

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    Complications of Ovulation Induction

    Over 2 million women age 15–44 years are estimated to have taken fertility drugs in the United States. This number will continue to increase as more women seek treatment for infertility, and many undergo treat...

    Janee A. Fonslick, David B. Seifer in Office-Based Infertility Practice (2002)