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PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOME OF IVM
No. of patients
Age (years)
Ovarian volume (mL)
No. oocytes
No. of oocytes matured (MII)
Maturation rate (%)
Ovaries transported
18
28 ±1 (17–36)
9 ±1 (2, 7-19, 8)
38 ±6 (9-100)
10 ±2 (1-27)
27 ±2 (6-38)
Ovaries local hospital
7
30 ±3 (19–37)
9 ±2 (3, 4-16, 5)
31 ±7 (7-56)
13 ±4 (2-30)
42 ±5 (23-55)
TO TAL
25
28 ±1 (17– 37)
9 ±1 (2, 7-19, 8)
36 ±5 (7-100)
11 ±2 (1-30)
31 ±2 (6-55)
(Nikiforov et al., unpublished) Data mean per patient ±SEM (range)
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POTENTIAL OF EX VIVO IVM IN CONNECTION WITH CRYOPRESERVATION OF OVARIAN TISSUE
Augment fertility preservation potential
Aspirate IVM oocytes on the contralateral ovary to
increase oocyte yield
Platform to develop and refine the IVM procedure
So far, three children have been born from IVM oocytes collected during fertility preservation (Prasath et al., 2014; Segers et al., 2015; Uzelac et al., 2015)
Small antral follicles
1-8 mm
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