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Niedriges Progesteron, flaches Endometrium – wo sitzt die Schwangerschaft?

Unklarer Schwangerschaftssitz nach Stimulation bei Patientin mit HVL-Insuffizienz

Low progesterone and thin endometrium: where is the pregnancy located?

Pregnancy of unknown location after stimulation in patients with anterior pituitary insufficiency

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Doster, A., Rösner, S., Strowitzki, T. et al. Niedriges Progesteron, flaches Endometrium – wo sitzt die Schwangerschaft?. Gynäkologische Endokrinologie 15, 249–252 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10304-017-0135-1

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