Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6180155 | Fertility and Sterility | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
After IVF the incidence of MZT is high, with young oocyte age, year of treatment, and extended culture (or embryo stage at transfer) conferring greatest risk. Regarding MZT type, assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures may influence the timing of embryonic splitting (i.e., division in early embryonic development may be influenced by zona pellucida [ZP] manipulation whereas later splitting may occur during delayed implantation). Poor obstetric/perinatal outcome is significantly impacted by the presence of an “extra” fetus, as high-order multiple gestation concurrent with an MZT conveyed the worst prognosis.
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Authors
Jaime M. M.D., Lewis C. Ph.D., Cheongeun Ph.D., Jennifer M.S., Caroline Ph.D., Nicole M.D.,