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Carlo Alviggi

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  153
Citations -  6062

Carlo Alviggi is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 123 publications receiving 4680 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Alviggi include Magna Græcia University & State University of Campinas.

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Hyperhomocysteinemia in women with unexplained sterility or recurrent early pregnancy loss from Southern Italy: a preliminary report

TL;DR: Questions are raised on the role of homocysteine metabolism in sterility problems in women with unexplained sterility because MTHFR C677T gene polymorphism is frequent in the studied populations.
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Serum concentrations of soluble human leukocyte class I antigens and of the soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in endometriosis: Relationship with stage and non-pigmented peritoneal lesions

TL;DR: Studies on sHLA-I and sICAM-1 may help to clarify the pathogenic mechanisms of endometriosis, and their serum concentrations may serve as additional markers for the early detection of recurrence of the disease during the monitoring of treatment outcome.
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Who needs LH in ovarian stimulation

TL;DR: Well calibrated LH administration improves the ovarian outcome in patients >35 years, in those showing an initial abnormal ovarian response to r-hFSH monotherapy, and in 'low prognosis' women treated with GnRH antagonists.
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The combination of genetic variants of the FSHB and FSHR genes affects serum FSH in women of reproductive age

TL;DR: No significant gradients of increasing or decreasing Day 3 FSH across the FSHR 2039 (AA/AG/GG) and FSHB-211 (GG/GT/TT) genotypes, respectively, were observed, and a statistically significant reduction of d3 FSH was shown in the group of women with the F SHS-211 GT + TT/FSHR2039 AA genotype, hence confirming a possible additive effect of the different SNPs in F SHR
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Recombinant follicle stimulating hormone is effective in poor responders to highly purified follicle stimulating hormone

TL;DR: It is concluded that rFSH in a GnRH-agonist short protocol improves the ovarian outcome in poor responders to FSH-HP with high basal concentrations of FSH.