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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1972;39:89-94
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The Value of Ovarian Biopsy in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Amenorrhea-Related Sterility

M. SHARF, MD, I. ISRAELI, MD and G. GRAFF, MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rothschild Municipal-Government Hospital and the Abba Khoushy School of Medicine, Haifa, Israel.

Abstract

Ovarian biopsy was performed by surgical culdoscopy in 16 patients suffering from sterility due to amenorrhea or anovulation. This method was found to be useful in diagnosing permature menopause in 8 patients selected from our sterility clinic. In other patients, ovarian biopsy showed that surgical culdoscopy was superior to ordinary culdoscopy for evaluating ovarian structure and changes in the ovaries caused by ovulation stimulants.




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