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 P-595 Higher resolution aneuploidy screening with targeted NGS may increase the pool of transferrable embryos despite inclusion of segmental and mosaic range diagnostic categories
S. Morin1, A. Tiegs2, C. Jalas3, Y. Zhan3, J. Landis3, S. Neal2, J. Franasiak2, R. Scott-Jr.2 1IVI/RMA Northern California, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, San Francisco, U.S.A. 2IVI/RMA New Jersey, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Basking Ridge, U.S.A. 3Foundation for Embryonic Competence, Genetics, Basking Ridge, U.S.A.
P-596 Clinical implementation of a POI gene panel in idiopathic patients
A. Gheldof1, S. Van Dooren2, K. Stouffs2, A. Sassi3, D. Daneels2, J. Désir4, M. Bonduelle2, A. Delbaere3
1Centrum Medische Genetica, Centrum Medische Genetica, Brussel, Belgium
2Centrum Medische Genetica, Reproduction and Genetics, Brussel, Belgium
3Erasme Hospital- Université Libre de Bruxelles- Fertility Clinic, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brussels, Belgium
4Erasme Hospital- Université Libre de Bruxelles- Fertility Clinic, Department of Human Genetics, Brussels, Belgium
P-597 Preliminary analysis of chromosome abnormalities in inversion preimplantation genetic diagnosis cycles using comprehensive chromosome screening
P. Xie1, L. Hu1, Y. Tan1, S. Zhou1, G. Lu1, G. Liin1
11National Engineering and Research Center of Human Stem Cell- Changsha 410078- China 2Institute of Reproduction and Stem Cell Engineering- Central South University- Changsha- Hunan 410078- China- 3Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of Citic-Xiangya- Ch
P-598 Non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing - aneuploidy screening (PGT-A) using spent culture medium (SCM)
Q.S.Y. Yeung1, Y.X. Zhang1, J.P.W. Chung1, T.C. Li1, G.W.S. Kong1, K.W. Choy1 1The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Hong Kong
P-599 Model ensembling and synthetic features in PGS cycles with single embryo transfer
O.O. Barash1, K.A. Ivani1, S.P. Willman1, N. Huen1, M.V. Homer1, L.N. Weckstein1 1Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.A.,
P-600 Low progression of sperm motility kinetics related aneuploidy ratios of a fertilized embryo
E. Lee1, T.E. Shin1,2, J. Park1,2, H. Kwon1, B. Jeon1, H. Kang1, K.Y. Kang1, Y.J. Cho1, D.K. Kim3, Y.S. Kim4, I.S. Kang4, M.K. Koong4, T.K. Yoon4, J.J. Ko5, J.H. Lee1,2
1CHA Fertility Center Seoul Station, Fertility Laboratory, Seoul, Korea- South
2CHA University, Biomedical Science- College of Life Science, Pocheon, Korea- South
3CHA Fertility Center Seoul Station- CHA University, Uro - Colleage of Medicine, Seoul, Korea- South 4CHA Fertility Center Seoul Station- CHA University, Ob/Gyn - Colleage of Medicine, Seoul, Korea- South 5Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Biomedical Science- College of Life Science, Pan-Gyo, Korea- South
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