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American Society for Reproductive Medicine
Nonprofit•Birmingham, Alabama, United States•
About: American Society for Reproductive Medicine is a nonprofit organization based out in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Reproductive medicine & Infertility. The organization has 108 authors who have published 94 publications receiving 8606 citations. The organization is also known as: American Society for the Study of Sterility & American Fertility Society.
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TL;DR: Application of the STRAW + 10 staging system should improve comparability of studies of midlife women and facilitate clinical decision making and provide a more comprehensive basis for assessing reproductive aging in research and clinical contexts.
1,157 citations
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TL;DR: A select group of investigators attended a structured workshop, the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW), at Park City, Utah, USA, in July 2001, which addressed the need in women for a staging system as well as the confusing nomenclature for the reproductive years.
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TL;DR: A select group of investigators attended a structured workshop, the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW), at Park City, Utah, USA, in July 2001, which addressed the need in women for a staging system as well as the confusing nomenclature for the reproductive years.
Abstract: A select group of investigators attended a structured workshop, the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW), at Park City, Utah, USA, in July 2001, which addressed the need in women for a staging system as well as the confusing nomenclature for the reproductive years.
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TL;DR: STRAW +10 provides a more comprehensive basis for assessing reproductive aging in research and clinical contexts and should improve comparability of studies of midlife women and facilitate clinical decision making.
Abstract: Objective The aim of this article is to summarize the recommended updates to the 2001 Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW) criteria. The 2011 STRAW +10 reviewed advances in understanding of the critical changes in hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian function that occur before and after the final menstrual period.Methods Scientists from five countries and multiple disciplines evaluated data from cohort studies of midlife women and in the context of chronic illness and endocrine disorders on change in menstrual, endocrine, and ovarian markers of reproductive aging including antimullerian hormone, inhibin-B, follicle-stimulating hormone, and antral follicle count. Modifications were adopted by consensus.Results STRAW +10 simplified bleeding criteria for the early and late menopausal transition, recommended modifications to criteria for the late reproductive stage (Stage −3) and the early postmenopause stage (Stage +1), provided information on the duration of the late transition (Stage −1) and ear...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Linda C. Giudice | 100 | 419 | 35213 |
Ricardo Azziz | 79 | 403 | 32012 |
Tommaso Falcone | 66 | 408 | 14737 |
Christos Coutifaris | 58 | 216 | 12622 |
Clarisa R. Gracia | 55 | 173 | 10536 |
John A. Rock | 55 | 238 | 15037 |
Daniel A. Dumesic | 54 | 167 | 12273 |
Michael R. Soules | 52 | 136 | 9504 |
Dolores J. Lamb | 52 | 305 | 12428 |
Michel Canis | 50 | 396 | 11489 |
Zachary A. Knight | 47 | 79 | 11284 |
Mitchell P. Rosen | 43 | 177 | 5329 |
Elizabeth S. Ginsburg | 42 | 208 | 6832 |
Margareta D. Pisarska | 37 | 106 | 3918 |
Robert W. Rebar | 37 | 87 | 7127 |