Publications by authors named "Banafsheh Mohammadi"

Listeria monocytogenes causes listeriosis with a high mortality rate. This study systematically reviewed the antibiotic susceptibility of L. monocytogenes in the world.

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Objective: The study aimed to investigate the relationship between menstrual disorders and education in women with intractable epilepsy.

Method: This was a descriptive-analytical study. Statistical population consisted of all female patients with intractable epilepsy in 15-45 age group who visited the third department of epilepsy in Ayatollah Kashani Hospital.

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Background: Some women represent the inability to respond to endogenous and exogenous gonadotropins during in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles leading to the follicular developmental arrest. The women with resistant ovaries could benefit from in vitro maturation.

Case: This case-series presents pregnancies resulting from initially scheduled conventional in vitro fertilization which led to arrested cycles because of resistant ovary syndrome.

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Background: Luteal-phase support is a complex and controversial issue in the field of reproductive management.

Objective: To compare the safety and efficacy of low-dose subcutaneous progesterone with the vaginal progesterone for luteal-phase support in patients undergoing rozen-thawed embryo transfer.

Materials And Methods: In this cross-sectional study, information related to 77 women that had frozen-thawed embryo transfer was reviewed.

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Background: Endometrial receptivity is one of the important factors in assisted reproductive technology (ART) success. In the luteal phase of an ART cycle, serum estradiol (E2) and progesterone are often placed in low levels. Supporting the luteal phase with progesterone is a usual method.

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Background: The results of previous studies on the effect of low-dose aspirin in frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) cycles are limited and controversial.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of low-dose aspirin on the clinical pregnancy in the FET cycles.

Materials And Methods: This study was performed as a randomized clinical trial from May 2018 to February 2019; 128 women who were candidates for the FET were randomly assigned to two groups receiving either 80 mg oral aspirin (n = 64) or no treatment.

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Clinical outcomes following frozen-thawed cleavage embryo transfer versus frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer in high responder patients undergoing in vitro fertilisation/intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles are still debated. In a retrospective study, 106 high responder patients who were candidate for 'freeze-all embryos' were recruited. Frozen-thawed embryos were transferred at the cleavage stage (n = 53) or the blastocyst stage (n = 53).

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Background: Poor ovarian response management is a complex and controversial issue in the field of reproductive medicine.

Objective: The aim of this study was to apply double stimulation in the same cycle in unexpected poor responders in POSEIDON classification group 1, sub group 2a and compare assisted reproductive technology outcomes between luteal phase and follicular phase ovarian stimulation.

Materials And Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 10 women with age 35 yr, antral follicle count 5, and anti-müllerian hormone 1.

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