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Laurentiu Craciunas

Researcher at University of Birmingham

Publications -  35
Citations -  719

Laurentiu Craciunas is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 415 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurentiu Craciunas include Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & St Mary's Hospital.

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Conventional and modern markers of endometrial receptivity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The post-test probabilities from the analyses may be used in clinical practice to manage couples' expectations during fertility treatments (IUI and IVF), and it is proposed that various levels of endometrial receptivity exist within the window of implantation.
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Definition, diagnostic and therapeutic options in recurrent implantation failure: an international survey of clinicians and embryologists.

TL;DR: Kade et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a cross-sectional study of clinicians and embryologists to understand participants' background and their current practice with regards to defining, investigating and managing RIF.
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with PCOS: comparison of different diagnostic definitions

TL;DR: Since women with PCOS have, regardless of the used definition, a high risk of maternal and neonatal complications they should be informed and advised to follow regular checks in units where problems can be detected early to allow specialized care.
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Chewing gum in preventing postoperative ileus in women undergoing caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

TL;DR: The incidence of postoperative ileus after gynaecological surgery is 10–15% Chewing gum following general surgery improves outcomes, including early flatus, early bowel sounds, and shortening of hospitalisation periods.