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T. M. Tutchenko

Researcher at Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom

Publications -  11
Citations -  7

T. M. Tutchenko is an academic researcher from Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Polycystic ovary. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 8 publications receiving 2 citations.

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HCMV seropositivity is associated with specific proinflammatory immune phenotype in women with implantation failure

TL;DR: Investigation of infertile women eligible for IVF/ET found that accentuations in immune phenotype of HCMV-seropositive women are very similar to previously described in association with reproductive failures but without H CMV serostatus taken into account.
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Час зменшити відсоток звичного невиношування вагітності неясного генезу

TL;DR: An overview of the current clinical guidelines on RPL is provided, which shows the contradictions of recommendations for certain positions of examination and treatment, and a review of studies in 2019–2020 years on improving diagnostic algorithms for the RPL causes to reduce the idiopathic cases.
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The Effect of Gastric Sleeve Resection on Menstrual Pattern and Ovulation in Premenopausal Women with Classes III–IV Obesity

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of gastric sleeve resection (GSR) on menstrual pattern in women with stages III-IV obesity and ovulatory dysfunction compared with conventional management was assessed.
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The effect of gastric sleeve resection on menstrual pattern and ovulation in premenopausal women with class III-IV obesity

TL;DR: A searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology can be found in this paper , where the abstracts are extracted from the corresponding abstracts from the conference proceedings.
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Practical approaches to the use of markers of biochemical hyperandrogenism in women

TL;DR: This review includes an analysis of recent studies of androgen synthesis and metabolism in healthy women of reproductive age; management of pathologies accompanied by HA; as well as contemporary approaches to the principles of prescribing and evaluating the results of the main available markers of biochemical HA.