Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5690001 | Fertility and Sterility | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The pregnancy rate in women with classic galactosemia and primary ovarian insufficiency was higher than for women with primary ovarian insufficiency of any cause. This shifting paradigm carries significant implications for fertility counseling and potential application of fertility preservation techniques.
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Authors
Britt M.D., Ph.D., Gerard T. M.D., David M.D., Ph.D., Geraldine M.D., Maria M.D., Matthias M.D., Ph.D., Cynthia S. M.D., Ph.D., Carla E.M. M.D., Ph.D., Mirian C. M.D., Ph.D., Ina M.D., Ph.D., Philippe M.D., Ph.D., Janneke G. M.D., Ph.D., Katrin M.D.,