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Shara Borgato

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  9
Citations -  175

Shara Borgato is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Hysterectomy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 135 citations.

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Uterine fibroid size modifications during pregnancy and puerperium: evidence from the first systematic review of literature.

TL;DR: Uterine fibroids seem to be subject to a non-linear trend of modifications during pregnancy and puerperium, which may vary from myoma to myoma, while inconsistent evidence is available about the changes of uterine Fibroids during second and third trimesters.
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Preventive and Therapeutic Role of Dietary Inositol Supplementation in Periconceptional Period and During Pregnancy: A Summary of Evidences and Future Applications.

TL;DR: The systematic review of literature clearly showed that inositol supplementation in preconceptional period and in early phase of pregnancy reduces the risk of developing GDM in patients at increased risk and continued intake during pregnancy improves the metabolic status of affected patients, but further studies are needed to confirm this end point.
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Salpingectomy before assisted reproductive technologies: a systematic literature review

TL;DR: A systematic literature review to collate all available evidence regarding salpingectomy as fertility enhancement procedure before ART in infertile patients found a significant improvement in ongoing pregnancy/live-birth rate and a significant reduction in ovarian response to gonadotropin stimulation.
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Atypical endometrial lesions: hysteroscopic resection as an alternative to hysterectomy.

TL;DR: Radical endometrial resection by hysteroscopy may serve as an alternative to hysterectomy in selected patients with atypical focal endometricrial lesions, not only in fertile women, but also in patients who refuse hysteretomy or present high anesthesiologic and surgical risks, regardless of the risk of recurrence, and with the necessity of undergoing hysteroscopic close follow-up.
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Laparoscopic uterine artery bipolar coagulation plus myomectomy vs traditional laparoscopic myomectomy for "large" uterine fibroids: comparison of clinical efficacy.

TL;DR: The laparoscopic uterine artery bipolar coagulation and simultaneous myomectomy is a safe and effective procedure, even in women with symptomatic “large” intramural uterine fibroids, with the benefit of a significant reduction in the intraoperative blood loss when compared to the traditional laparoscope myomeCTomy.