Basal serum testosterone levels correlate with ovarian response but do not predict pregnancy outcome in non-PCOS women undergoing IVF
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Title
Basal serum testosterone levels correlate with ovarian response but do not predict pregnancy outcome in non-PCOS women undergoing IVF
Authors
Keywords
IVF, Pregnancy outcomes, Basal testosterone (T) levels, Ovarian response
Journal
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
Volume 31, Issue 7, Pages 829-835
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-05-21
DOI
10.1007/s10815-014-0246-8
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