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Immature oocyte retrieval with in-vitro oocyte maturation
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1999Early studies of in-vitro fertilization used immature oocytes. The process evolved to retrieving metaphase II oocytes, and was eventually successful. At present, aggressive ovulation induction protocols are the mainstay of assisted reproductive technology programs, but not without increased cost, multiple gestations, morbidity, potential future risks ...
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2021
The number of treatments with donated oocytes has risen markedly in Denmark during the latest decade due to changes in legislation and because female age is increasingly advanced when fertility treatment is warranted. Today, oocyte donation is a standard procedure offering the otherwise untreatable a high chance of achieving a pregnancy.
Larsen, Elisabeth Clare+2 more
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The number of treatments with donated oocytes has risen markedly in Denmark during the latest decade due to changes in legislation and because female age is increasingly advanced when fertility treatment is warranted. Today, oocyte donation is a standard procedure offering the otherwise untreatable a high chance of achieving a pregnancy.
Larsen, Elisabeth Clare+2 more
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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2001
Human oocyte cryopreservation is potentially an alternative solution to the ethical problems arising from embryo storage. In addition, oocyte freezing is the only method to preserve the reproductive capacity for women at risk of losing it because of premature ovarian failure, pelvic diseases, surgery, or antineoplastic treatments.
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Human oocyte cryopreservation is potentially an alternative solution to the ethical problems arising from embryo storage. In addition, oocyte freezing is the only method to preserve the reproductive capacity for women at risk of losing it because of premature ovarian failure, pelvic diseases, surgery, or antineoplastic treatments.
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Placenta, 2008
Over the last few years, there has been renewed interest and scientific debate concerning human oocyte cryopreservation. The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical data coming from our long experience of slow-freezing oocytes. Between 2001 and 2007, 1280 thawing cycles were carried out using oocytes previously frozen by means of a slow 1,2 ...
E, Albani+5 more
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Over the last few years, there has been renewed interest and scientific debate concerning human oocyte cryopreservation. The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical data coming from our long experience of slow-freezing oocytes. Between 2001 and 2007, 1280 thawing cycles were carried out using oocytes previously frozen by means of a slow 1,2 ...
E, Albani+5 more
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Biochimie, 1979
The main elements of reproduction are exposed with emphasis on its preparation during the larval stage. The system oocyte-nurse cells-follicular cells is described and the principal features of egg morphogenesis are indicated. Two types of problems are concentrated on : 1) sequential determination of growth and evolution of the follicle in the ovarian ...
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The main elements of reproduction are exposed with emphasis on its preparation during the larval stage. The system oocyte-nurse cells-follicular cells is described and the principal features of egg morphogenesis are indicated. Two types of problems are concentrated on : 1) sequential determination of growth and evolution of the follicle in the ovarian ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2002
Oocyte donation affords women with ovarian failure, advanced reproductive age, heritable conditions or recurrent implantation failure the ability to conceive. Recipients must be medically screened carefully prior to attempting pregnancy. Egg donors should also be healthy and pose no infectious or genetic risk to the recipient or offspring.
Jeffrey, Klein, Mark V, Sauer
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Oocyte donation affords women with ovarian failure, advanced reproductive age, heritable conditions or recurrent implantation failure the ability to conceive. Recipients must be medically screened carefully prior to attempting pregnancy. Egg donors should also be healthy and pose no infectious or genetic risk to the recipient or offspring.
Jeffrey, Klein, Mark V, Sauer
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Use of donor oocytes is becoming an increasingly important facet of assisted reproductive technology programs. Candidates for donor oocytes include women with premature ovarian failure or severe genetic disorders, women who respond poorly to human menopausal gonadotropin, and women older than 40 years who do not conceive with used of other therapies ...
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Use of donor oocytes is becoming an increasingly important facet of assisted reproductive technology programs. Candidates for donor oocytes include women with premature ovarian failure or severe genetic disorders, women who respond poorly to human menopausal gonadotropin, and women older than 40 years who do not conceive with used of other therapies ...
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Hydrobiologia, 2005
The morphological features of polychaete ovarian morphology and oogenesis are reviewed. Some basic information on ovarian structure and/or oogenesis is known for slightly more than half of recognized polychaete families although comprehensive studies of oogenesis have been conducted on ∼0.1% of described species. Relative to other major metazoan groups,
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The morphological features of polychaete ovarian morphology and oogenesis are reviewed. Some basic information on ovarian structure and/or oogenesis is known for slightly more than half of recognized polychaete families although comprehensive studies of oogenesis have been conducted on ∼0.1% of described species. Relative to other major metazoan groups,
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Cloning and Stem Cells, 2005
In assisted human reproduction, the cytoplasm of oocytes recovered from follicles is often abnormal. Its lower quality, especially in older patients, may be responsible for certain chromosomal abnormalities or developmental arrest. Thus, the deficiency of some vital molecules, which are necessary for oocyte maturation, can be the cause of infertility ...
FULKA J. JR+3 more
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In assisted human reproduction, the cytoplasm of oocytes recovered from follicles is often abnormal. Its lower quality, especially in older patients, may be responsible for certain chromosomal abnormalities or developmental arrest. Thus, the deficiency of some vital molecules, which are necessary for oocyte maturation, can be the cause of infertility ...
FULKA J. JR+3 more
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