Search Results - "Morcillo, Inmaculada"
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Nuclear magnetic resonance metabolomic profiling of urine provides a noninvasive alternative to the identification of biomarkers associated with endometriosis
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-11-2015)“…Objective To investigate whether urine metabolomic profile can be used to identify biomarkers associated to endometriosis. Design Prospective study. For each…”
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Pathophysiologic processes have an impact on the plasma metabolomic signature of endometriosis patients
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-12-2016)“…Objective To evaluate potential variations in the plasma metabolomic profile of endometriosis patients as a consequence of pathophysiologic alterations…”
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Retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy after intrauterine insemination
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-06-2011)“…Objective To report the exceptional condition of retroperitoneal ectopic pregnancy after intrauterine insemination. Design Case report. Setting University…”
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Gastric and diaphragmatic rupture in early pregnancy
Published in Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (01-11-2010)“…Simultaneous gastric and diaphragmatic rupture is an exceptional situation during pregnancy and it implies a high-risk of maternal and fetal mortality. They…”
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Ulipristal acetate, 5mg: a new alternative
Published in Medicina clinica (01-07-2013)“…Fibroids have a high prevalence (approaching 50%) in the female population. Although they are a benign entity, they represent a health problem of considerable…”
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Fractura - hundimiento craneal congénita: una realidad obstétrica
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Fractura - hundimiento craneal congénita: una realidad obstétrica
Published in Revista chilena de obstetricia y ginecología (01-10-2014)“…Las fracturas craneales congénitas tienen baja incidencia, de una etiología desconocida, generando una gran alarma respecto a la actuación obstétrica en el…”
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