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    Uteroneovaginal cannulation using Pezzer catheter in patients with vaginal agenesis and functional uterus by Ghafarnejad, Marzieh, Adabi, Khadijeh, Moosavi, Seyed Akbar

    “…Aim:  The aim of this study was to introduce a method for uterus preservation in patients with vaginal agenesia and functional uterus. Material and Methods: …”
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    Oral hydration therapy in oligohydramnios by Ghafarnejad, Marzieh, Tehrani, Mehrnaz Barzi, Anaraki, Fatemeh Baradaran, Mood, Narges Izadi, Nasehi, Leyla

    “…Aim:  Oligohydramnios is a threatening condition to fetal health, for which some treatments are available, or are under evaluation. We aimed to assess the…”
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    Vaginal reconstruction using no grafts with evidence of squamous epithelialization in neovaginal vault: A simple approach by Marzieh, Ghafarnejad, Soodabeh, Darvish, Narges, Izadi-mood, Saghar, Samimi-sade, Sara, Esmaeili

    “…Aim:  To present a simple approach for vaginal reconstruction, without lining of the neovagina by means of any grafts. Methods:  This was an observational…”
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    Vasopressin Effect on Operation Time and Frequency of Electrocauterization during Laparoscopic Stripping of Ovarian Endometriomas: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial by Ghafarnejad, Marzieh, Akrami, Mina, Davari-Tanha, Fatemeh, Adabi, Khadijeh, Nekuie, Sepideh

    Published in Journal of reproduction & infertility (01-10-2014)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the vasopressin effect on operation time and the need for electrocauterization frequency and ovarian reserve during…”
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    Oral Hydration Therapy in Oligohydramnios by Ghafarnejad, Marzieh, Tehrani, Mehrnaz Barzi, Anaraki, Fatemeh Baradaran, Mood, Narges Izadi, Nasehi, Leyla

    Published in Obstetrical & gynecological survey (01-03-2010)
    “…Oligohydramnios occurs in about 2.3% of pregnancies and is threatening to fetal health. Hydration has been hypothesized to be an effective way of decreasing…”
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