Blocked tubes can also damage the fimbria, which helps in taking up the egg because fertilisation occurs in the fallopian ...
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The factors taken into consideration are: ASRM endometriosis stage Age Duration of infertility Previous pregnancies Functioning of organs such as fallopian tubes, ovaries, and fimbria (fingerlike ...
The most common location in the fallopian tube for ectopic pregnancies to occur is the ampulla (70.0%); other locations, such as the isthmus (12.0%), the fimbria (11.1%) and the cornua (2.4%), are ...
restricting the tentacle-like grasping of the egg by the fimbria, hence increasing its risk of being wasted in the abdominal cavity; and Clinically, we have observed that site-specific manual soft ...
through the ovarian fimbria. Embryos cultured 48 h or more (at or greater than four-cell stage) were placed in the tip of the uterine horn. Typically, 100–300 NT embryos were placed in the ...
The labeled plaques were principally located in the hippocampus, medial septum, and fimbria fornix. Unfortunately, the many diffuse and neuritic plaques present in the neocortex remained unlabeled.
Blocked tubes can also damage the fimbria, which helps in taking up the egg because fertilisation occurs in the fallopian tubes. Although Kenya has made significant gains in reducing HIV/AIDS ...