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David S. Guzick
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 177
Citations - 13028
David S. Guzick is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Polycystic ovary. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 176 publications receiving 12540 citations. Previous affiliations of David S. Guzick include University of Rochester Medical Center & University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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Revised American Fertility Society classification of endometriosis: 1985
W. C. Andrews,V. C. Buttram,S. J. Behrman,E. Carmichael,M. R. Cohen,P. Dmowski,R. D. Eward,David S. Guzick,H. W. Jones,R. W. Kistner,J. C. Weed,Charles B. Hammond,H. H. Thomas +12 more
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Sperm Morphology, Motility, and Concentration in Fertile and Infertile Men
David S. Guzick,James W. Overstreet,Pam Factor-Litvak,Charlene Brazil,Steven T. Nakajima,Christos Coutifaris,Sandra Ann Carson,Pauline Cisneros,Michael P. Steinkampf,Joseph A. Hill,Dong Xu,Donna L. Vogel +11 more
TL;DR: Threshold values for sperm concentration, motility, and morphology can be used to classify men as subfertile, of indeterminate fertility, or fertile and none of the measures are diagnostic of infertility.
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Evidence for Association Between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Premature Carotid Atherosclerosis in Middle-Aged Women
Evelyn O. Talbott,David S. Guzick,Kim Sutton-Tyrrell,Kathleen P. McHugh-Pemu,Jeanne V. Zborowski,Karen E. Remsberg,Lewis H. Kuller +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that lifelong exposure to an adverse cardiovascular risk profile in women with PCOS may lead to premature atherosclerosis, and the PCOS-IMT association is explained in part by weight and fat distribution and associated risk factors.
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Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Evelyn O. Talbott,David S. Guzick,Annette Clerici,Sarah L. Berga,Katherine M. Detre,Karl Weimer,Lewis H. Kuller +6 more
TL;DR: Women with PCOS had significantly increased cardiovascular disease risk factors compared with control women, including increases in body mass index, insulin, and triglyceride levels, and increased total cholesterol and fasting LDL levels, waist/hip ratio, and systolic blood pressure.
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Efficacy of Superovulation and Intrauterine Insemination in the Treatment of Infertility
David S. Guzick,Sandra Ann Carson,Christos Coutifaris,James W. Overstreet,Pam Factor-Litvak,Michael P. Steinkampf,Joseph A. Hill,Luigi Mastroianni,John E. Buster,Steven T. Nakajima,Donna L. Vogel,Robert E. Canfield +11 more
TL;DR: A large, randomized, controlled clinical trial of superovulation with gonadotropins and intrauterine insemination for infertility in 932 couples in which the woman had no identifiable infertility factor and the man had motile sperm finds that the 231 couples in the group treated withsuperovulation and intracervical-insemination had a higher rate of pregnancy.