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When results fall in this borderline range, a methylmalonic acid test is recommended to confirm whether a functional deficiency exists
Notably, the observed variability in efficacy between agents, particularly in the early phases of treatment, emphasizes the importance of individualized therapeutic strategies, tailored to specific clinical goals, baseline metabolic profiles, and patient preferences
From the selected studies, the following data were extracted: first authors name, publication year, sample size, study location, mean age of participants, intervention (type, dose, and duration of supplementation), study design and end-point values (as means and sd) for the number of follicles, endometrial thickness, TT, progesterone, serum LH levels, serum FSH levels, E2 and SHBG in both intervention and control groups