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Sandra Ann Carson
Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine
Publications - 255
Citations - 6987
Sandra Ann Carson is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 254 publications receiving 6471 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra Ann Carson include Northwestern University & University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
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Sperm Morphology, Motility, and Concentration in Fertile and Infertile Men
David S. Guzick,James W. Overstreet,Pam Factor-Litvak,Charlene Brazil,Steven T. Nakajima,Christos Coutifaris,Sandra Ann Carson,Pauline Cisneros,Michael P. Steinkampf,Joseph A. Hill,Dong Xu,Donna L. Vogel +11 more
TL;DR: Threshold values for sperm concentration, motility, and morphology can be used to classify men as subfertile, of indeterminate fertility, or fertile and none of the measures are diagnostic of infertility.
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Clomiphene, Metformin, or Both for Infertility in the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Richard S. Legro,Huiman X. Barnhart,William D. Schlaff,Bruce R. Carr,Michael P. Diamond,Sandra Ann Carson,Michael P. Steinkampf,Christos Coutifaris,Peter G. McGovern,Nicholas A. Cataldo,Gabriella G. Gosman,John E. Nestler,Linda C. Giudice,Phyllis C. Leppert,Evan R. Myers +14 more
TL;DR: Clomiphene is superior to metformin in achieving live birth in infertile women with the polycystic ovary syndrome, although multiple birth is a complication.
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Efficacy of Superovulation and Intrauterine Insemination in the Treatment of Infertility
David S. Guzick,Sandra Ann Carson,Christos Coutifaris,James W. Overstreet,Pam Factor-Litvak,Michael P. Steinkampf,Joseph A. Hill,Luigi Mastroianni,John E. Buster,Steven T. Nakajima,Donna L. Vogel,Robert E. Canfield +11 more
TL;DR: A large, randomized, controlled clinical trial of superovulation with gonadotropins and intrauterine insemination for infertility in 932 couples in which the woman had no identifiable infertility factor and the man had motile sperm finds that the 231 couples in the group treated withsuperovulation and intracervical-insemination had a higher rate of pregnancy.
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Human cumulus granulosa cell gene expression: a predictor of fertilization and embryo selection in women undergoing IVF
Laurie J. McKenzie,Stephanie A. Pangas,Sandra Ann Carson,Ertug Kovanci,Pauline Cisneros,John E. Buster,Paula Amato,Martin M. Matzuk +7 more
TL;DR: PTGS2, HAS2 and GREM1 gene expression correlates to morphological and physiological characteristics and provides a novel approach to predict human embryo development, reducing higher order pregnancy rates.
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Genome-wide association of polycystic ovary syndrome implicates alterations in gonadotropin secretion in European ancestry populations
M. Geoffrey Hayes,Margrit Urbanek,David A. Ehrmann,Loren L. Armstrong,Ji Young Lee,Ryan Sisk,Tugce Karaderi,Thomas M. Barber,Mark I. McCarthy,Stephen Franks,Cecilia M. Lindgren,Cecilia M. Lindgren,Corrine K. Welt,Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis,Dimitrios Panidis,Mark O. Goodarzi,Ricardo Azziz,Yi Zhang,Roland James,Michael Olivier,Ahmed H. Kissebah,Elisabet Stener-Victorin,Richard S. Legro,Andrea Dunaif,Ruben Alvero,Huiman X. Barnhart,Valerie L. Baker,Kurt T. Barnhart,G. Wright Bates,Robert G. Brzyski,Bruce R. Carr,Sandra Ann Carson,Peter R. Casson,Nicholas A. Cataldo,Gregory M. Christman,Christos Coutifaris,Michael P. Diamond,Esther Eisenberg,Gabriella G. Gosman,Linda C. Giudice,Daniel J. Haisenleder,Hao Huang,Stephen A. Krawetz,Scott Lucidi,Peter G. McGovern,Evan R. Myers,John E. Nestler,Dana A. Ohl,Nanette Santoro,William D. Schlaff,Peter J. Snyder,Michael P. Steinkampf,J. C. Trussell,Rebecca S. Usadi,Qingshang Yan,Heping Zhang +55 more
TL;DR: Common genetic susceptibility loci in European ancestry women for the National Institutes of Health PCOS phenotype are identified, which confers the highest risk for metabolic morbidities, as well as reproductive hormone levels, and implicate neuroendocrine changes in disease pathogenesis.