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Kristine Løssl

Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital

Publications -  49
Citations -  874

Kristine Løssl is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Follicular phase & Embryo transfer. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 660 citations. Previous affiliations of Kristine Løssl include University of Copenhagen.

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Dynamics and mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced ovarian follicular depletion in women of fertile age

TL;DR: Ovarian follicular dynamics during chemotherapy was studied to understand the mechanisms behind chemotherapy-induced ovarian follicular depletion and to evaluate whether pretreatment levels of ovarian reserve markers were predictive of the posttreatment levels.
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Risk of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome in GnRH antagonist versus GnRH agonist protocol: RCT including 1050 first IVF/ICSI cycles

TL;DR: This is a superiority study designed to detect a difference in severe OHSS, the primary outcome, between the two groups with a power of 80% and stratified for age, assisted reproductive technology (ART) clinic and planned fertilization procedure (IVF/ICSI).
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Cumulative live birth rates after one ART cycle including all subsequent frozen-thaw cycles in 1050 women: secondary outcome of an RCT comparing GnRH-antagonist and GnRH-agonist protocols

TL;DR: The aim was to compare CLBR between the two groups following utilization of all fresh and frozen embryos from the first ART cycle and to evaluate the relative prognostic significance of female age, BMI, the number of retrieved oocytes and the diagnosis of infertility in relation to the CLBR.
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Acupuncture on the day of embryo transfer: a randomized controlled trial of 635 patients.

TL;DR: It is suggested that acupuncture administered in relation to embryo transfer has no effect on the outcome of IVF and ICSI.
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Increased intrafollicular androgen levels affect human granulosa cell secretion of anti-müllerian hormone and inhibin-B

TL;DR: Granulosa cell production of AMH was significantly augmented and inhibin-B production was significantly reduced by a highly specific pharmacologically induced increase in the intrafollicular androgen levels, suggesting a dual action of androgen on follicular growth and development.