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Nicolás Mendoza
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 101
Citations - 1468
Nicolás Mendoza is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Menopause & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 89 publications receiving 1145 citations.
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Beneficial effect of luteal-phase GnRH agonist administration on embryo implantation after ICSI in both GnRH agonist- and antagonist-treated ovarian stimulation cycles
TL;DR: Luteal-phase GnRH agonist administration enhances ICSI clinical outcomes after Gn RH agonist- and GnRH antagonist-treated ovarian stimulation cycles, possibly by a combination of effects on the embryo and the corpus luteum.
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome.
TL;DR: The prognosis for CAIS is good if the testicular tissue is removed at the appropriate time and for PAIS, the prognosis depends on the ambiguity of the genitalia and physical and psychosocial adjustment to the assigned sex.
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Factors affecting women's selection of a combined hormonal contraceptive method: the TEAM-06 Spanish cross-sectional study.
Iñaki Lete,José Luis Doval,Ezequiel Pérez-Campos,Rafael Sánchez-Borrego,Marta Correa,Esther de la Viuda,Mari Angeles Gómez,José Vicente González,Roberto Lertxundi,María Teresa Martínez,Nicolás Mendoza,Javier Robledo +11 more
TL;DR: Convenience, frequency of use and lower probability of inadvertent omission were the primary determinants of contraceptive choice rather than the women's profile.
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Benefits of physical exercise in postmenopausal women.
Nicolás Mendoza,Carlos de Teresa,Antonio Cano,Débora Godoy,Fidel Hita-Contreras,Maryna Lapotka,Plácido Llaneza,Pedro Manonelles,Antonio Martínez-Amat,Olga Ocón,Laura Rodríguez-Alcalá,Mercedes González Vélez,Rafael Sánchez-Borrego +12 more
TL;DR: A panel of experts from various Spanish scientific societies related to PE and menopause met to reach a consensus on these issues and to decide the optimal timing of and methods of exercise, based on the best evidence available.
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Effect of Growth Hormone on Uterine Receptivity in Women With Repeated Implantation Failure in an Oocyte Donation Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Signe Altmäe,Raquel Mendoza-Tesarik,Carmen Mendoza,Nicolás Mendoza,Francesco Cucinelli,Jan Tesarik +5 more
TL;DR: The data of improved implantation, pregnancy, and live birth rates among infertile RIF patients treated with GH indicate that GH improves uterine receptivity.