Connie Rees

3 45 American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Congress, Anaheim, California, October 2022: Oral Abstract: Rees, C., Huang, Y., De Boer, A., Wessels, B., Huppelschoten, D., ... & Schoot, B.C. Uterine contractile function across the menstrual cycle in healthy women: an exploration of objective reference values of sub-endometrial motion using speckle tracking. Oral Abstract: Rees, C. O., Blank, C., Kuijsters, N. P., Huang, Y., Sammali, F., Mischi, M., ... & Schoot, B. C. WAVES Study: Uterine contractile function in normal vs. abnormal uteri. *** Winner Best Abstract by an In-Training Researcher Oral Abstract: Rees C.O., van Vliet H.A.A.M., Siebers, B., Huppelschoten, A., Bulten, H., Westerhuis, M., Mischi, M., Schoot, B.C, The ADENO Study: Adenomyosis in Dutch women and its effect on Obstetric and Neonatal Outcomes: a population-based cohort study European Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE) Congress Lisbon, Portugal; October 2022: Poster: Rees, C. O., Blank, C., Kuijsters, N. P., Huang, Y., Sammali, F., Mischi, M., ... & Schoot, B. C. WAVES Study: Uterine contractile function in normal vs. abnormal uteri. Free Communication Oral: Rees, C., Huang, Y., De Boer, A., Wessels, B., Huppelschoten, D., ... & Schoot, B.C. (2022). Uterine contractile function across the menstrual cycle in healthy women: an exploration of objective reference values of subendometrial motion using speckle tracking.

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