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- who: Congcong Ma and colleagues from the University St Andrews, United Kingdom have published the research: An online tool for predicting ovarian responses in unselected patients using dynamic inhibin B and basal antimu00fcllerian hormone levels, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: When the model was evaluated as being satisfactory, the authors aimed to develop an easy-to-use clinician-friendly online tool to stratify patients as having a certain risk of poor or excessive ovarian response. The authors discovered that the early DE2 is not of significance compared with early Dinhibin B and basal AMH in . . .
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