Publications by authors named "Lian Chengying"

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  • * In a study reviewing cases from 2013 to 2020, 72.5% of HP patients were accurately diagnosed using transvaginal ultrasonography, and the presence of cardiac activity in the IUP significantly correlated with better live birth rates.
  • * The findings emphasize the need for early detection and surgical intervention in HP cases to reduce complications, like miscarriage, suggesting that an IUP with cardiac activity during diagnosis is a positive indicator of potential live birth.
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Background: Falls are common but dangerous in the elderly. More and more seniors are searching for healthcare information online. YouTube has become the world's most popular video streaming platform.

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Embryonic miscarriage severely affects the life quality and physical and mental state of pregnant women. However, the detailed mechanism underlying embryonic miscarriage is not fully understood. This study is aimed at analyzing embryonic miscarriage.

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Built on 2 existing classification systems, this study was to develop a new classification system to better predict the pregnancy prognosis after laparoscopic surgery in patients with tubal factor infertility and accordingly propose a management strategy.We followed up 423 patients suffering from tubal factor infertility who had undergone hysteroscopic-laparoscopic surgery for 2 years without in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF/ET). Based on the operative reports, a new, modified classification of fallopian tube status (hereafter referred to as the modified classification) was developed with reference to the 2 existing classification systems (the r-AFS classification of pelvic adhesions and the scoring system of distal tubal obstruction).

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Objective: To investigate the ability to conceive and the factors affecting chances of pregnancy among patients with borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) treated with fertility-sparing surgery.

Methods: A retrospective study included nulliparous patients aged 40years or younger who had undergone fertility-sparing surgery for BOTs between January 2005 and June 2012 at a center in Fuzhou, China. Identified patients were followed up by telephone or mail between March 15 and June 30, 2013.

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