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Springer GnRH Analogues in Reproduction and Gynecology Volume II GnRH Analogues in Cancer and Human Reproduction 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by B.H. Vickery, E. Lunenfeld
1 Is there a rationale for GnRH analogue therapy in endometriosis?.- 2 GnRH agonists in the management of endometriosis: the results of two randomized trials.- 3 Comparison of buserelin to danazol therapy in endometriosis.- 4 LHRH agonist treatment of endometriosis.- 5 A Phase III clinical trial of buserelin versus danazol in the treatment of endometriosis.- 6 Management of pelvic endometriosis with a GnRH analogue.- 7 The use of GnRH analogues to control menstrual bleeding.- 8 Rationale, indications and management of GnRH analogues in ovulation induction protocols.- 9 Physiologic effects of a gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist in normal women.- 10 Pharmacologic hypogonadotropism can be used to advantage for ovulation induction protocols.- 11 Induction of ovulation by combined GnRH-analogue/hMG/hCG treatment.- 12 Combined buserelin and exogenous gonadotropins in ovulation induction in infertile women with normal menstrual rhythm.- 13 Combined buserelin and exogenous gonadotrophin therapy for the treatment of infertility in women with polycystic ovarian disease.- 14 Comparison between short and long protocols using a combination of LHRH agonist and gonadotropins.- 15 Induction of ovulation with the combination of LHRH analog in a short protocol and exogenous gonadotropins.- 16 The use of GnRH analogues for synchronization of oocyte donation.- 17 Programmed oocyte retrieval for IVF: clinical and biological effects of different protocols of pituitary suppression and follicular stimulation.- 18 Improved pregnancy rate in IVF/ET by combined long-acting GnRH analog and gonadotropins.