BMC Res Notes
March 2024
Objectives: Male infertility accounts for approximately 30% of cases of reproductive failure. The characterization of genetic variants using cytogenomic techniques is essential for the adequate clinical management of these patients. We aimed to conduct a cytogenetic investigation of numerical and structural rearrangements and a genomic study of Y chromosome microdeletions/microduplications in infertile men derived from a single centre with over 14 years of experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The use of donor oocytes in assisted reproduction has seen a significant rise worldwide in the last two decades. Postponement of motherhood and premature ovarian insufficiency are the main reasons for the increase in the number of in vitro fertilization cycles with donor oocytes. The present study aims to characterize donor oocyte cycles to analyze factors that may have an effect on live births and clinical pregnancy outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn general population, it is estimated that 1/560 -1/1100 of the individuals are carriers of a balanced structural alteration and, in general, do not present an abnormal phenotype. For patients who have balanced rearrangements, a family planning alternative is to perform an In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle with the embryonic analysis by Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Chromosomal Structural Rearrangements (PGT-SR). This test aims to reduce the time to obtain a healthy chromosomally pregnancy, to minimize the risk of miscarriage and a live birth with a chromosomopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was tailored to compare the cryopreservation of the human ovarian cortex using closed metal container vitrification or the slow-freezing technique. Superficial ovarian cortical tissue biopsies were collected from 12 participants who underwent gynaecological videolaparoscopy. The fragmented samples were allocated to three experimental conditions: (a) fresh ovarian tissue, (b) slow-freezing, and (c) vitrification with a metal closed container.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (niPGT-A) aiming to assess cell-free embryonic DNA in spent culture media is promising, especially because it might overcome the diminished rates of implantation caused by the inadequate performance of trophectoderm (TE) biopsy. Our center is part of the largest study to date assessing the concordance between conventional PGT-A and niPGT-A, and we report here the delivery of the first baby born in Brazil using niPGT-A. The parents of the baby were admitted to our center in 2018.
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