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Computer Simulated Analysis for Assessment of Ovarian Function
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Computer Simulated Analysis for Assessment of Ovarian Function

Eli Fromm, Alfred C Cheung and Chung H Wu
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, v BME-31(4), pp 325-332
Apr 1984
PMID: 6745966

Abstract

Analytical models Biochemistry Biomedical engineering Computational modeling Computer simulation Endocrine system Humans Mathematical model Plasma materials processing Plasma measurements
Endocrine related anovulation is one of the leading causes of reproductive failure. Incorporating modifications and scaling to an earlier model of the human ovarian cycle, a clinically applicable computerized system is developed relating hormonal status to ovarian state, having predictive value for ovulatory condition as well as offering insight to morphological causes of anovulation. Hormonal data of ovulatory and anovulatory patients are evaluated against established decision criteria to elucidate the causes of anovulation in nondiseased subjects.

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Engineering, Biomedical
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