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Gamal I. Serour

Researcher at Al-Azhar University

Publications -  144
Citations -  6217

Gamal I. Serour is an academic researcher from Al-Azhar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection & Pregnancy rate. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 142 publications receiving 5636 citations. Previous affiliations of Gamal I. Serour include Cairo University.

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Infertility and the provision of infertility medical services in developing countries

TL;DR: Keystones in the successful implementation of infertility care in low-resource settings include simplification of diagnostic and ART procedures, minimizing the complication rate of interventions, providing training-courses for health-care workers and incorporating infertility treatment into sexual and reproductive health- Care programmes.
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Number of embryos for transfer following in vitro fertilisation or intra‐cytoplasmic sperm injection

TL;DR: Evaluated randomised controlled trials comparing different policies for the number of embryos transferred following IVF or intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection in subfertile women found that for a woman with a 15% risk of multiple pregnancy following a single cycle of DET, the risk following asingle cycle of SET would be between 1% and 4%.
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Number of embryos for transfer after IVF and ICSI: a Cochrane review

TL;DR: Single embryo transfer significantly reduces the risk of multiple pregnancy, but also decreases the chance of live birth in a fresh IVF cycle, and subsequent replacement of a single frozen embryo achieves a live birth rate comparable with double embryo transfer.
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Dummy embryo transfer: a technique that minimizes the problems of embryo transfer and improves the pregnancy rate in human in vitro fertilization.

TL;DR: Three hundred thirty-five patients selected for in vitro fertilization (IVF) were randomly divided into two groups and dummy embryo transfer was subjected to dummy ET to choose the most suitable ET catheter for each patient.