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Audio Journal of Medicine: Cortical Grafting Or Intact Ovary Transplantation for Preserving Fertility?
reporting from 23rd Annual Conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, 1-4 July 2007, Lyon, France


Sherman Silber

REFERENCE: O-149
SHERMAN SILBER, St Luke’s Hospital, St Louis MO
A study from Missouri has shown that transplanting intact ovaries using microvascular surgical techniques is superior in the long term for restoring or preserving fertility to the simpler technique known as cortical grafting. Sarah Maxwell heard about the findings from Sherman Silber during the fertility conference held in Lyon.

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