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Option List :
A. 3-6%
B. 15%
C. 20%
D. 5%.
E. 10%.
F. 50%
G. 30%.
H. 40%.
I. 80%
J. 90%
K. 3-8%
L. 3-5%
Each of the following scenarios of different severity of OHSS, Options above show various percentages . For each patient select the SINGLE most appropriate answer from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
1. A woman with tubal disease is advised to have IVF treatment to maximise her chances of pregnancy. On reading the information leaflet, she is very concerned about the risks of ovarian hyperstim- ulation syndrome. Her chances of Developing Mild OHSS
2. A 35-year-old para 0 is in the midst of an IVF cycle. She has undergone egg retrieval following human chorionic gonadotropin administration, and you have just implanted two fresh embryos. Her chance of developing severe OHSS
3. A 37-year-old para 1 is undergoing an IVF cycle. She has egg retrieval .2 embryos transferred ,Her initial beta human chorionic gonadotropin is 1600 mIU/ml, and she begins to develop abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. An ultrasound reveals two gestational sacs and free abdominal fluid. She is not short of breath, her pulse oximetry is 98% on room air and electrolytes and haematocrit and liver function tests are within normal limits.Whats incidence of women having moderate OHSS
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