Diagnostic application of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in preimplantation genetic diagnosis for reciprocal and Robertsonian translocations has revealed 55–65% embryos with additional aneuploidies with or without translocation-related imbalances. The occurrence of these extra abnormalities with the balanced form of the translocation reduces the number of embryos suitable for transfer. Eighty-three embryos were followed up on days 5–7 of development from 23 infertile or sub-fertile carriers for whole chromosome and segmental aneuploidies present in addition to the balanced or unbalanced translocations detected on aCGH diagnosis. Embryos were analysed by fluorescence in-situ hybridization (n = 63) and aCGH (n = 20). Meiotic a...
Abstract: At least 50 % of human embryos are abnormal, and that increases to 80 % in women 40 years ...
Balanced translocation carriers are burdened with fertility issues due to improper chromosome segreg...
High proportion of human embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) are aneuploidy or have seg...
Diagnostic application of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in preimplantation genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Balanced chromosomal rearrangements represent one of the most frequent indications for p...
The chromosome constitution of human cleavage stage embryos has been extensively investi-gated using...
ObjectiveTo report live birth rates (LBR) and total aneuploidy rates in a series of patients with ba...
Numerical chromosome errors are known to be common in early human embryos and probably make a signif...
Objective To determine whether undetected aneuploidy contributes to pregnancy loss after transfer of...
Abstract Purpose To retrospectively evaluate the effectiveness of PGT‐SR by array comparative genomi...
Abstract Background Balanced translocation carriers a...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of comprehensive chromosome screening (CC...
Background/PurposePatients with chromosomal translocation are highly vulnerable to produce unbalance...
We present our experience of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) characterization of two ...
AbstractTranslocation is one of the more common structural rearrangements of chromosomes, with a pre...
Abstract: At least 50 % of human embryos are abnormal, and that increases to 80 % in women 40 years ...
Balanced translocation carriers are burdened with fertility issues due to improper chromosome segreg...
High proportion of human embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) are aneuploidy or have seg...
Diagnostic application of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) in preimplantation genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Balanced chromosomal rearrangements represent one of the most frequent indications for p...
The chromosome constitution of human cleavage stage embryos has been extensively investi-gated using...
ObjectiveTo report live birth rates (LBR) and total aneuploidy rates in a series of patients with ba...
Numerical chromosome errors are known to be common in early human embryos and probably make a signif...
Objective To determine whether undetected aneuploidy contributes to pregnancy loss after transfer of...
Abstract Purpose To retrospectively evaluate the effectiveness of PGT‐SR by array comparative genomi...
Abstract Background Balanced translocation carriers a...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of comprehensive chromosome screening (CC...
Background/PurposePatients with chromosomal translocation are highly vulnerable to produce unbalance...
We present our experience of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) characterization of two ...
AbstractTranslocation is one of the more common structural rearrangements of chromosomes, with a pre...
Abstract: At least 50 % of human embryos are abnormal, and that increases to 80 % in women 40 years ...
Balanced translocation carriers are burdened with fertility issues due to improper chromosome segreg...
High proportion of human embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) are aneuploidy or have seg...