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: Received: 2 July 2020 / Approved: 2 July 2020 / Online: 2 July 2020 (13:39:54 CEST)
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Syeda, A.; Fan, L. The Research Progress of Electrophysiological Technology in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency. Preprints2020, 2020070010. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0010.v1
Syeda, A.; Fan, L. The Research Progress of Electrophysiological Technology in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency. Preprints 2020, 2020070010. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0010.v1
Syeda, A.; Fan, L. The Research Progress of Electrophysiological Technology in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency. Preprints2020, 2020070010. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0010.v1
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Syeda, A., & Fan, L. (2020). The Research Progress of Electrophysiological Technology in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0010.v1
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Syeda, A. and Li Fan. 2020 "The Research Progress of Electrophysiological Technology in Premature Ovarian Insufficiency" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202007.0010.v1
Abstract
Ovarian hypofunction or primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a common cause in the etiology of female infertility. It is a heterogeneous disorder, affecting approximately 1% of women before the age of 40. The characteristics of POI are menstrual disorders, including amenorrhea and delayed menstruation, accompanied by a raised gonadotrophin level and decreased estradiol level. In recent years, electrophysiology (EP) technology has been advancing rapidly in the diagnosis and treatments of numerous diseases. According to studies, bioelectrical stimulation (BES) therapy is an electrophysiology technology that plays significant roles in numerous diseases, including on the thin endometrium in patients with POI. In this review, the overall research progress of this electrophysiological technology has been discussed in relation to the advancement of primary ovarian insufficiency.
Medicine and Pharmacology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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