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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is an evolving technique that provides a practical alternative to prenatal diagnosis and termination of pregnancy for couples who are at substantial risk of transmitting a serious genetic disorder to their offspring.
Braude, P +3 more
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2003
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is a valuable addition to the repertoire of reproductive medicine because it gives individuals with a documented history of a genetic disorder the opportunity to begin a wanted pregnancy with little or no fear that they are transmitting this disorder to their offspring.
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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is a valuable addition to the repertoire of reproductive medicine because it gives individuals with a documented history of a genetic disorder the opportunity to begin a wanted pregnancy with little or no fear that they are transmitting this disorder to their offspring.
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PREIMPLANTATION PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993Preimplantation prenatal diagnosis refers to the application of molecular genetic techniques to the assessment of gametes before conception or to early embryos before implantation. Such techniques could allow couples at significant risk for a variety of known genetic diseases to use assisted reproductive technology in achieving pregnancies that are ...
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[Preimplantation genetic diagnosis].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2018In Denmark, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is offered within the public healthcare to families with a known risk of an inherited disease in a child - as an alternative to prenatal diagnosis. It is a well-established technique with rather well-described perinatal- and neonatal outcomes, being comparable to what is seen following in vitro ...
Ingerslev, Hans Jakob +7 more
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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1994Preimplantation genetic diagnosis now represents an alternative reproductive option for parents at high risk of having offspring affected with certain genetic diseases. Progress in the past year has included increasing reliability in embryo sexing by both polymerase chain reaction and fluorescent in situ hybridization techniques; delivery of babies ...
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Preimplantation Polar Body Diagnosis
Biochemical and Molecular Medicine, 1996Preimplantation polar body diagnosis makes it possible to detect and avoid genetic and chromosomal disorders before pregnancy. We have shown that the polar body biopsy does not affect fertilization and viability of the resulting embryos. Our present experience of polar body diagnosis includes 187 clinical cycles, performed for preimplantation diagnosis
Y, Verlinsky, A, Kuliev
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Preimplantation Genetic Screening and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2018Preimplantation genetic testing encompasses preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). PGS improves success rates of in vitro fertilization by ensuring the transfer of euploid embryos that have a higher chance of implantation and resulting in a live birth. PGD enables the identification of embryos with specific
Chantae, Sullivan-Pyke, Anuja, Dokras
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Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1992Detecting fetal disorders in utero has long been a goal of obstetrics. In 1956 sex-chromatin analysis was performed on amniotic-fluid cells to determine fetal sex in pregnancies at risk for X-linke...
Joe Leigh Simpson, Sandra Ann Carson
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FISH in Preimplantation Diagnosis
2003Analysis of chromosomes in human embryonic nuclei would ideally be achieved by karyotyping. Several studies have used this technique to examine human embryonic chromosomes (1-4), but information is limited, since it is difficult to obtain bandable metaphase spreads.
J C, Harper, J D, Delhanty
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2016
With the report of the birth of the first in-vitro fertilization (IVF) infant, 'Louise Joy Brown' in 1978, a lot of progress have been achieved in the reproductive endocrinology field (1). It involves the steps of hyperstimulation of the ovaries to achieve many oocytes in good quality, aspiration of these mature oocytes and bringing them ...
AKMAN, M. A. +2 more
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With the report of the birth of the first in-vitro fertilization (IVF) infant, 'Louise Joy Brown' in 1978, a lot of progress have been achieved in the reproductive endocrinology field (1). It involves the steps of hyperstimulation of the ovaries to achieve many oocytes in good quality, aspiration of these mature oocytes and bringing them ...
AKMAN, M. A. +2 more
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