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Current Practices and Controversies in Assisted Reproduction

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It is necessary to select patients suitable for microsurgery and in-vitro fertilisation on the basis of prior history, once they have shown signs of tubal disease and the prognosis is poor for others.
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15. 14. Ogedengbe OK, Giwa-Osagie OF, Ogunyemi O. Implications of pattern of tubal disease for microsurgery and in-vitro fertilisation in Lagos. Journal of the National Medical Association , 1987, 79:510–512.

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International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) world report: assisted reproductive technology 2004

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