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E.A. Evans-Hoeker
Researcher at Virginia Tech
Publications - 13
Citations - 243
E.A. Evans-Hoeker is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of E.A. Evans-Hoeker include Carilion Clinic & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Endometrial receptivity and intrauterine adhesive disease.
TL;DR: The presence of IUA may result in infertility and/or pregnancy complications; thus, hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is typically recommended before conception and postoperative treatment with an IUA barrier and estrogen may decrease the likelihood of recurrence.
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Endometrial BCL6 Overexpression in Eutopic Endometrium of Women With Endometriosis.
E.A. Evans-Hoeker,Bruce A. Lessey,Jae Wook Jeong,Ricardo Francalacci Savaris,Wilder A. Palomino,Lingwen Yuan,David P. Schammel,Steven L. Young +7 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that BCL6 is a promising candidate as a single diagnostic biomarker for detection of endometriosis in women with otherwise UI and may be associated with endometrial dysfunction, including progesterone resistance.
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Major depression, antidepressant use, and male and female fertility.
E.A. Evans-Hoeker,Esther Eisenberg,Michael P. Diamond,Richard S. Legro,Ruben Alvero,Christos Coutifaris,Peter R. Casson,Gregory M. Christman,Karl R. Hansen,Heping Zhang,Nanette Santoro,Anne Z. Steiner,C. Bartlebaugh,William C. Dodson,Stephanie J. Estes,Carol L. Gnatuk,R. Ladda,J. Ober,Robert G. Brzyski,C. Easton,A. Hernandez,M. Leija,D. Pierce,Randal D. Robinson,Joel W. Ager,Awoniyi O. Awonuga,L. Cedo,A. Cline,Karen Collins,Stephen A. Krawetz,Elizabeth E. Puscheck,M. Singh,M. Yoscovits,K. Lecks,L. Martino,R. Marunich,A. Comfort,M. Crow,A. Hohmann,S. Mallette,Yolanda R. Smith,J.F. Randolph,Senait Fisseha,Dana A. Ohl,M. Ringbloom,J. Tang,W. Bates,Susan M. Mason,LaTasha B. Craig,C. Zornes,M. R. Rodriguez,T. S. Hunt,N. DiMaria,Rebecca S. Usadi,Scott Lucidi,M. Rhea,Valerie L. Baker,K. Turner,M. Brennan,D. DelBasso,Hao Huang,Yufeng Jin,Y. Li,Hongying Kuang,R. Makuch,P. Patrizio,L. Sakai,Lawrence Scahill,Chunhua Song,Hugh S. Taylor,Tracey Thomas,S. Tsang,Qingshang Yan,M. Zhang,Daniel J. Haisenleder,J. C. Trussell,B. Laylor,L. Martinez,A. Solnica,Andrea Wojtczuk,Aimee Seungdamrong,Mitchell P. Rosen,C. Lamar,L. DePaolo,David S. Guzick,Amy H. Herring,J. Bruce Redmond,M. Thomas,P. Turek,Jean Wactawski-Wende,Robert W. Rebar,P. Cato,Vanja Dukic,V. Lewis,Peter N. Schlegel,F. Witter +95 more
TL;DR: Maternal antidepressant use is associated with first-trimester pregnancy loss, which may depend upon the type of antidepressant, and currently active MD in the male partner may lower the likelihood of pregnancy.
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Cervical mucus monitoring prevalence and associated fecundability in women trying to conceive
E.A. Evans-Hoeker,David A. Pritchard,D. Leann Long,Amy H. Herring,Joseph B. Stanford,Joseph B. Stanford,Anne Z. Steiner +6 more
TL;DR: Cycles in which CMM was consistently performed were statistically significantly more likely to result in conception after adjusting for age, race, previous pregnancy, body mass index, intercourse frequency, and urinary luteinizing hormone (LH) monitoring.
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Informing the development and uptake of a weight management intervention for preconception: a mixed-methods investigation of patient and provider perceptions
TL;DR: A number of intervention strategies may be well received by both patients and providers in preconception care to assist with weight loss prior to conception and future research is needed on intervention effects and sustainability.