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Antonio Perino

Researcher at University of Palermo

Publications -  77
Citations -  1906

Antonio Perino is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1632 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Perino include University of Messina.

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Hysteroscopic resection of the septum improves the pregnancy rate of women with unexplained infertility: a prospective controlled trial

TL;DR: Patients with septate uterus and no other cause of sterility have a significantly higher probability of conceiving after removal of the septum than patients affected by idiopathic sterility.
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Parasitic myomas after laparoscopic surgery: an emerging complication in the use of morcellator? Description of four cases.

TL;DR: Laroscopic myomectomy with the use of a morcellator is associated with an increased risk of developing of parasitic myomas, and a thorough inspection and washing of the abdominopelvic cavity at the end of the surgery should be performed to prevent this rare complication.
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Human papillomavirus infection in couples undergoing in vitro fertilization procedures: impact on reproductive outcomes

TL;DR: A highly statistically significant correlation between pregnancy loss rate and positive HPV DNA testing in the male partner of infertile couples, compared with HPV negatives, was observed.
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Small-diameter hysteroscopy with Versapoint versus resectoscopy with a unipolar knife for the treatment of septate uterus : A prospective randomized study

TL;DR: Small-diameter hysteroscopy with bipolar electrode for the incision of uterine septum is as effective as resectoscope with unipolar electrode regarding reproductive outcome and is associated with shorter operating time and lower complication rate.
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Treatment of endometrial hyperplasia with levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine devices.

TL;DR: The morphologic response of the hyperplastic endometria to the action of the levo-norgestrel in this study explains the regression of the cases so treated.