Shlomo Mashiach
Tel Aviv University
94 Papers
1.2K Citations
Shlomo Mashiach is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 94 publications. Previous affiliations of Shlomo Mashiach include Wolfson Medical Center & Assuta Medical Center.
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Papers
A Simple, Inexpensive Method of Specimen Removal at Laparoscopy
Roy Mashiach,Roy Mashiach,Shlomo Mashiach,Shlomo Mashiach,Amir Szold,Amir Szold,Joseph B. Lessing,Joseph B. Lessing +7 more
TL;DR: This technique for tissue removal does not require enlarging the 5-mm port and was performed successfully in over 300 patients, with no difficulty or complication either during or after surgery.
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Conception rate after gonadotropin therapy in hyperprolactinemia and normoprolactinemia.
TL;DR: The cumulative pregnancy rate after gonadotropin treatment was evaluated and results imply that in bromocriptine failures there is no need to lower prolactin levels to achieve pregnancy with Gonadotropins.
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The role of cervical cerclage in the management of uterine anomalies.
TL;DR: No statistically significant beneficial effect of cerclage was found for normal uteri, even when only those with a history of recurrent fetal loss were considered.
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A Randomized Study of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Versus Subzonal Insemination (SUZI) for the Management of Severe Male-Factor Infertility
David Levran,David Levran,David Bider,David Bider,Michal Yonesh,Michal Yonesh,Ziva Yemini,Ziva Yemini,Daniel S. Seidman,Daniel S. Seidman,Shlomo Mashiach,Shlomo Mashiach,Jehoshua Dor,Jehoshua Dor +13 more
TL;DR: To compare the fertilization rates achieved by ICSI versus SUZI in couples with severe male infertility, 12 patients had undergone at least two previous in vitro fertilization cycles with no fertilization or had a very low sperm count.
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Effect of blood contamination on the fluorescence polarization value of amniotic fluid lamellar bodies.
TL;DR: In 24 patients in whom the amniotic fluid sample was blood stained, the P value on the lamellar body pellet compared favorably to that obtained from noncontaminated samples, demonstrating that centrifugation resulted in the removal of pulmonary nonrelevant lipids in contaminated amniotics fluid specimens.
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