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Georgeanna Seegar Jones
Researcher at Eastern Virginia Medical School
Publications - 145
Citations - 7720
Georgeanna Seegar Jones is an academic researcher from Eastern Virginia Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gonadotropin & Luteinizing hormone. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 145 publications receiving 7620 citations. Previous affiliations of Georgeanna Seegar Jones include Johns Hopkins University & University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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Basal follicle-stimulating hormone level is a better predictor of in vitro fertilization performance than age
TL;DR: Follicle-stimulating hormone level was a better predictor than age for all outcome variables examined and remained a significant predictor after accounting for age, etiology of infertility, and semen quality.
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Maturation and fertilization of morphologically immature human oocytes in a program of in vitro fertilization.
Lucinda L. Veeck,J.W. Edward Wortham,Jeannine Witmyer,Bruce A. Sandow,Anibal A. Acosta,Jairo E. Garcia,Georgeanna Seegar Jones,Howard W. Jones +7 more
TL;DR: Oocytes of varying stages of maturity were aspirated from follicles primed with either human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) and human chorionic gonadotropic hormone (hCG) or a combination of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), hMG and hCG and eight pregnancies were established.
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The program for in vitro fertilization at Norfolk
Howard W. Jones,Georgeanna Seegar Jones,Mason C. Andrews,Anibal A. Acosta,Clark Bundren,Jairo E. Garcia,Bruce A. Sandow,Lucinda L. Veeck,Charles A. Wilkes,Jeannine Witmyer,J.W. Edward Wortham,George L. Wright +11 more
TL;DR: A brief report of a general nature covering the period from the beginning of the effort in late February 1980 through December 31, 1981, when all patients had either no fallopian tubes or irreparable tubes.
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The value of basal and/or stimulated serum gonadotropin levels in prediction of stimulation response and in vitro fertilization outcome.
Suheil J. Muasher,Sergio Oehninger,Simonetta Simonetti,James F. Matta,Linda M. Ellis,Hung-Ching Liu,Georgeanna Seegar Jones,Zev Rosenwaks +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that basal serum gonadotropin levels can distinguish different populations of IVF patients who tend to behave differently in terms of E2 response, oocytes obtained and transferred, and pregnancy rates and outcome.
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The luteal phase defect.
TL;DR: The diagnosis can only be made clinically on the basis of a well-timed endometrial biopsy that is read histologically as 2 or more days out of phase with the next period in at least two cycles.