10 research outputs found
Obstetric and perinatal outcomes of singletons after single blastocyst transfer: is there any difference according to blastocyst morphology?
A strong correlation between blastocyst morphology and implantation has been shown by many studies. The consequences and effects of assisted reproductive techniques on children's short and long-term health have always been a source of discussion. The obstetric and perinatal outcome of singletons according to blastocyst morphology has rarely been evaluated. The aim of this observational study is to determine whether a relationship exists between blastocyst morphology and obstetric and perinatal outcomes. A total of 799 singleton clinical pregnancies were analysed after transfer of a single fresh blastocyst on day 5 between 2006 and 2013. Blastocysts were divided into four groups based on their morphology on day 5: group 1 = good morphology blastocysts; group 2 = fair morphology blastocysts; group 3 = poor morphology blastocysts and group 4 = early (B1/B2) blastocysts. Obstetric and perinatal outcomes were compared between the four groups. After adjustment for some confounding variables, main obstetric and perinatal outcomes after transfer of blastocysts with poor morphological characteristics were not associated with increased adverse obstetric and perinatal events. Sex ratio was significantly higher in group 1 compared with groups 2, 3 and 4, and in Group 2 compared with Group 3 (P < 0.001) even after adjustment (P < 0.05)
Prenatal diaggnosis of atypical Turner syndrome: case report of idic(Xp) with multiplication of Xist locus
50th European-Society-of-Human-Genetics (ESHG) Conference, Copenhagen, DENMARK, MAY 27-30, 2017International audienc
Precocious prenatal phenotype of BHLHA9 duplication: a case report
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Cat-Eye Syndrome: Phenotype and Cytogenetic analyses of a cohort of 44 patients from an international collaborative study
50th European-Society-of-Human-Genetics (ESHG) Conference, Copenhagen, DENMARK, MAY 27-30, 2017International audienc
Contraceptive pill and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) flare-up agonist versus GnRH antagonist protocol in poor responders: Lessons to a prospective study
31st Annual Meeting of the European-Society-of-Human-Reproduction-and-Embryology (ESHRE), Lisbon, PORTUGAL, JUN 14-17, 2015International audienc
New intragenic rearrangements in non-Finnish MULIBREY nanism
50th European-Society-of-Human-Genetics (ESHG) Conference, Copenhagen, DENMARK, MAY 27-30, 2017International audienc
A chromosome-scale genome assembly of Rauvolfia tetraphylla facilitates identification of the complete ajmaline biosynthetic pathway
International audienc
<i>Rauvolfia tetraphylla</i> chromosome-scale genome to complete the ajmaline biosynthetic pathway
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