Background: Selecting the best embryo for transfer, with the highest chance of achieving a vital pregnancy, is a major goal in current in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology. The high rate of embryonic developmental arrest during IVF treatment is one of the limitations in achieving this goal. Chromosomal abnormalities are possibly linked with chromosomal arrest and selection against abnormal fertilization products. The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency and type of chromosomal abnormalities in preimplantation embryos with developmental arrest. Materials and Methods: This cohort study included blastomeres of embryos with early developmental arrest that were biopsied and analyzed by fluorescence in-situ hybridizati...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) involves the genetic screening of cleavage-stage embryos gen...
Studies of human cleavage stage embryos, 3 days after fertilization of the oocyte, have revealed rem...
Study Questions What is the incidence, origin and clinical significance of segmental aneuploidy in h...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
WOS: 000296212300021Objective: Rate of chromosomal abnormality which is seen in embryos is higher th...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
It has been estimated that as much as 70-80% of all human conceptions do not develop to term. A majo...
It has previously been demonstrated that a large percentage of in vitro generated human embryos are ...
The chromosome constitution of human cleavage stage embryos has been extensively investi-gated using...
Background: Post-zygotic chromosome segregation errors are very common in human embryos after in vit...
Post-zygotic chromosome segregation errors are very common in human embryos after in vitro fertiliza...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) involves the genetic screening of cleavage-stage embryos gen...
Studies of human cleavage stage embryos, 3 days after fertilization of the oocyte, have revealed rem...
Study Questions What is the incidence, origin and clinical significance of segmental aneuploidy in h...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
WOS: 000296212300021Objective: Rate of chromosomal abnormality which is seen in embryos is higher th...
There is an ever increasing trend in reproductive medicine to reduce the intensity of ovarian stimul...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
Despite the clinical importance of aneuploidy, surprisingly little is known concerning its impact du...
It has been estimated that as much as 70-80% of all human conceptions do not develop to term. A majo...
It has previously been demonstrated that a large percentage of in vitro generated human embryos are ...
The chromosome constitution of human cleavage stage embryos has been extensively investi-gated using...
Background: Post-zygotic chromosome segregation errors are very common in human embryos after in vit...
Post-zygotic chromosome segregation errors are very common in human embryos after in vitro fertiliza...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) involves the genetic screening of cleavage-stage embryos gen...
Studies of human cleavage stage embryos, 3 days after fertilization of the oocyte, have revealed rem...
Study Questions What is the incidence, origin and clinical significance of segmental aneuploidy in h...