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Carlos Morán
Researcher at Mexican Social Security Institute
Publications - 61
Citations - 2195
Carlos Morán is an academic researcher from Mexican Social Security Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polycystic ovary & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2025 citations.
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Androgen Excess in Women: Experience with Over 1000 Consecutive Patients
Ricardo Azziz,Luis Sánchez,Eric S. Knochenhauer,Carlos Morán,J. Lazenby,K. C. Stephens,Kent D. Taylor,Larry R. Boots +7 more
TL;DR: Specific identifiable disorders (NCAH, CAH, HAIRAN syndrome, and androgen-secreting neoplasms) were observed in approximately 7% of subjects, whereas functional androgen excess, principally PCOS, was observed in the remainder.
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Non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency revisited: an update with a special focus on adolescent and adult women.
Enrico Carmina,Didier Dewailly,Héctor F. Escobar-Morreale,Fahrettin Kelestimur,Carlos Morán,Sharon E. Oberfield,Selma F. Witchel,Ricardo Azziz +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based diagnostic and treatment strategies are essential for the proper management of women with NCAH, especially considering that these patients may need different therapeutic strategies at different stages during their follow-up and that appropriate genetic counseling may prevent the occurrence of CAH in their children.
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Bacterial Infection and Semen Characteristics in Infertile Men
TL;DR: The comparison of semen characteristics between infected and noninfected men showed that motile spermatozoa and viability were lower when the microorganisms were present in the semen.
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Subcutaneous and omental fat expression of adiponectin and leptin in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Enrico Carmina,M.C. Chu,Carlos Morán,Drew Tortoriello,Prati Vardhana,Gilberto Tena,Raymundo Preciado,Rogerio A. Lobo +7 more
TL;DR: Adipocytokine expression in fat tissue appears to be down-regulated by an increased fat mass; this is particularly evident in the case of adiponectin expression in women with PCOS.
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Upper body obesity and hyperinsulinemia are associated with anovulation.
TL;DR: Upper body obesity seems to affect the ovulatory process and this may be related to the presence of hyperinsulinemia.