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International Journal of Women's Health | 2015

Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome: a review.

Laura Londra; Farah S Chuong; L.A. Kolp

The congenital aplasia or severe hypoplasia of mullerian structures is infrequent. However, the features of normal female endocrine function paired with the absence of a functional uterus and vagina makes it a fascinating entity. The diagnosis and work-up in these patients has become very efficient, thanks to the use of imaging, and there are multiple successful procedures for the creation of a neovagina. In recent years, infertility treatment options through in vitro fertilization have also become available as part of the long-term care of these patients.


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Spanish language content on reproductive endocrinology and infertility practice websites

Laura Londra; K.J. Tobler; Kenan Omurtag; Michael B. Donohue

OBJECTIVE To analyze the use of Spanish language translation on the websites of reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) practices in the context of evidence of underuse of infertility services by minority populations. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey of websites from REI practices. SETTING Not applicable. PATIENT(S) None. INTERVENTION(S) None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Assessment of the relationship between having a Spanish-translated website and REI practice characteristics. Variables included concurrent use of social media, size of the practice, Spanish-speaking practitioner in the practice, being a private or a university-based practice, being in a mandated insurance state, and being in an area with different levels of percentage of Hispanic population, adjusted for annual income levels of the population. RESULT(S) Of the 376 REI practice websites analyzed, 101 (27%) offered at least some information in Spanish. We identified 97 Spanish-speaking practitioners at 71 REI practices. Having a Spanish-translated website was significantly associated with the practices use of social media, having an international/out-of-town web page, and having a Spanish-speaking physician in the practice. The size of the practice, as measured in number of cycles reported per year, was not associated with having a translated website. In practices located in the top 60 metropolitan areas by Hispanic population, the odds of having a Spanish-translated website were only related to the percentage of Hispanic population after adjusting for state-mandated insurance and average annual income level of the Hispanic population. Sixty-six of the websites with Spanish-translated content had been automatically translated. An additional eight websites were partially translated automatically. CONCLUSION(S) REI practices in metropolitan areas with a higher percentage of Hispanics were more likely to reach out to this minority population by translating their website content into Spanish. These practices were also more likely to use social media. Future studies are needed to determine whether the availability of Spanish language content on REI websites is associated with increased use of reproductive services by this minority population.


Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014

Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome Associated with Severe Inferior Vena Cava Stenosis

Laura Londra; K.J. Tobler; John Wu; L.A. Kolp

Precis. The postoperative course of a neovagina creation procedure in a young woman with Meyer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome was complicated, despite prophylaxis, by extensive pelvic deep venous thrombosis secondary to unsuspected severe inferior vena cava stenosis. Background. Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is characterized by congenital vaginal agenesis and an absent or rudimentary uterus in genotypical females. Malformations of the inferior vena cava (IVC) are not commonly associated with MRKH syndrome. We report a case of a patient with MRKH syndrome with severe IVC stenosis that was diagnosed when the patient presented with extensive pelvic deep venous thrombosis (DVT) during the postoperative course of a neovagina creation. Case. A 19-year-old female underwent a McIndoe procedure. Despite DVT prophylaxis, extensive pelvic DVT of the femoral vein was diagnosed on postoperative day 7. Therapeutic anticoagulation was initiated, and pharmacological and mechanical thrombolysis were performed. During these procedures, a hypoplastic IVC was noted. Conclusion. MRKH syndrome can be associated with IVC malformations, which constitute an anatomical risk factor for postoperative DVT.


Fertility and Sterility | 2015

Ectopic pregnancy after in vitro fertilization: differences between fresh and frozen-thawed cycles

Laura Londra; Caroline Moreau; Donna M. Strobino; J. Garcia; Howard A. Zacur; Y. Zhao


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Is the type of gonadotropin-releasing hormone suppression protocol for ovarian hyperstimulation associated with ectopic pregnancy in fresh autologous cycles for in vitro fertilization?

Laura Londra; Caroline Moreau; Donna M. Strobino; Aarti Bhasin; Y. Zhao


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Effect of the Addition of LH Activity Through HMG in GnRH Antagonist Cycles for Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART)

Laura Londra; Guillermo Marconi; Roberto Inza; E. Young; A. Kenny


Fertility and Sterility | 2015

Ectopic Pregnancy after In Vitro Fertilization: Which Fresh Cycles are Associated with the Highest Risk?

Laura Londra; Caroline Moreau; Donna M. Strobino; J. Garcia; Y. Zhao


Fertility and Sterility | 2015

Is the type of GNRH suppression in ovarian hyperstimulation protocols associated with ectopic pregnancy in fresh autologous cycles for in vitro fertilization

Laura Londra; Caroline Moreau; Donna M. Strobino; Y. Zhao


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Ectopic pregnancy risk after in-vitro fertilization: is there any difference between fresh and frozen-thawed embryo transfers?

Laura Londra; J. Garcia; Caroline Moreau; Carolyn Alexander; Donna M. Strobino; Y. Zhao


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Ovarian reserve and the availability of at least one euploid embryo after preimplantation genetic screening

Laura Londra; K.J. Tobler; L. Fahmy; R. Kaufmann; R. Ross; W.G. Kearns

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Y. Zhao

Johns Hopkins University

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K.J. Tobler

Johns Hopkins University

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J. Garcia

Johns Hopkins University

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L.A. Kolp

Johns Hopkins University

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E. Young

Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental

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Kenan Omurtag

Washington University in St. Louis

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Aarti Bhasin

Johns Hopkins University

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Farah S Chuong

Johns Hopkins University

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