Wim Decleer
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Demir M, Ince O, Yilmaz B, Decleer W, Osmanagaoglu K
J Obstet Gynaecol
. 2020 Jul;
41(3):421-427.
PMID: 32662316
The effects of HPV vaccination on embryo yield and pregnancy outcomes in IVF cycles with fresh embryo transfer (ET) were investigated. First, embryo yielding rates (EYR) in 2795 cycles with...
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Decleer W, Comhaire F, Balduyck J, Ameye A, Osmanagaoglu K, Devroey P
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2020 Feb;
40(3):468-474.
PMID: 32057673
Research Question: The cost of IVF treatment remains high, among other factors because of the medication needed for ovarian stimulation. This study investigated the effect of using low-dose human chorionic...
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Comhaire F, Decleer W
Aging Male
. 2020 Jan;
23(5):1146-1157.
PMID: 31973615
"From care for the sick to care for health" implies that age-related diseases and discomforts, which impair the quality of life, should be prevented rather than treated. Healthy lifestyle and...
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Decleer W, Osmanagaoglu K, Meganck G, Devroey P
Fertil Steril
. 2013 Nov;
101(1):162-5.
PMID: 24238273
Objective: To analyze the incidence of ectopic pregnancies (EPs) in fresh and frozen/thawed cycles. Design: A retrospective cohort study on the incidence of EPs in all fresh IVF cycles from...
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Comhaire F, Decleer W
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2011 Jul;
23(3):361-2.
PMID: 21764380
In male infertility, complementary treatment with antioxidant-containing food supplements quadruples the spontaneous pregnancy rate and reduces the cost per pregnancy by 60%.