CLINICAL CASES
IN FERTILITY INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Guidelines
and Writing Rules

This project is aimed at healthcare professionals with clinical experience in fertility management.
The objective of this competition is to gather clinical cases that arise in medical practice and hold scientific interest.

REQUIREMENTS

In this edition, we will gather clinically relevant cases where Ovosicare® Fertility has been used in clinical practice.
Information on relevant clinical data on both members of the couple, if available, will be positively considered.

Higher scores will be awarded to clinical cases that provide a comprehensive study of female and male infertility, with technical and thorough content, detailed and structured writing, including:

Sociodemographic data and medical history.

Evaluation of analytical parameters before and after the use of food supplements.

The previous use of other food supplements.

Oocyte and embryo quality analysis, aligned with ASEBIR/ESHRE/ASRM recommendations.
Application of preimplantation genetic diagnostic tests.
Results in terms of fertilization and pregnancy rates.
Inclusion of ultrasound images, oocyte morphological analysis, and/or embryonic development.
CRITERIA
INCLUSION: Patients with conception difficulties. Particularly relevant will be cases or collections of clinical cases involving the role of the embryologist in assessing oocyte/embryo quality before and after product recommendation, as well as other parameters such as fertilization or pregnancy rates.

EXCLUSION: Cases that do not meet the project’s guidelines and writing standards; cases under simultaneous consideration for another project or publication.

PROCEDURES

Review and evaluation of clinical cases by an independent committee of experts in reproduction, based on their medical value.

Financial compensation will be provided for one clinical case per participant. While multiple case submissions are welcome, only one case per individual or healthcare professional will be eligible for compensation.

Selection of the most relevant cases for dissemination, with the goal of sharing clinical experience and fostering discussion.

Writing Rules

Clear and precise writing:

1. Title of the clinical case

2. Author and institution

3. Introduction and keywords

4. Medical history and anamnesis

5. Physical examination and differential diagnosis

6. Treatment and progression

7. Final diagnosis

8. Discussion supported by current and relevant literature to substantiate findings and conclusions

9. Recommended bibliography

10. Graphic elements (tables and/or figures) must be original. Figures should be of high quality (minimum 300 pixels per inch) and properly drawn and/or photographed