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René Frydman

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  403
Citations -  18622

René Frydman is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Embryo transfer. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 400 publications receiving 17662 citations. Previous affiliations of René Frydman include University of Liège & University of Paris-Sud.

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Serum anti‐Müllerian hormone is more strongly related to ovarian follicular status than serum inhibin B, estradiol, FSH and LH on day 3

TL;DR: Serum AMH levels were more robustly correlated with the number of early antral follicles than inhibin B, E(2), FSH and LH on cycle day 3, suggesting that AMH may reflect ovarian follicular status better than the usual hormone markers.
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High reproducibility of serum anti-Müllerian hormone measurements suggests a multi-staged follicular secretion and strengthens its role in the assessment of ovarian follicular status

TL;DR: The improved cycle-to-cycle consistency of AMH as compared with other markers of ovarian follicular status is in keeping with its peculiar production by follicles at several developmental stages and further supports its role as a cost-effective, reliable marker of ovarian fertility potential.
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High pregnancy rate after early human embryo freezing.

TL;DR: In patients having four embryos obtained in a single IVF cycle, the expected overall liveborn rate in an IVF-ET program including embryo cryopreservation could theoretically equal that of natural human fertility.
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Severe pulmonary hypertension during pregnancy: Mode of delivery and anesthetic management of 15 consecutive cases

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the charts of all pregnant women with severe pulmonary hypertension who were followed up at their institution during the past 10 years, to asses the risk of death.
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Use of immunocytochemistry of progesterone and estrogen receptors for endometrial dating.

TL;DR: Variations in progesterone receptor staining are potentially useful for determining the effect of progester one on endometrial maturation.