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O-078 Preimplantation genetic testing is not associated with adverse perinatal and obstetric outcomes in singletons
M. Cavagnoli1, M. Roque2, M.B. Chehin3, C. Gomes4, A.R. Lorenzon5, J.R. Alegretti6, P. Serafini7, E.L.A. Motta8
1Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva, Clinical Medicine Department, São Paulo, Brazil 2Clinica Origen, Scientific Director, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva, Clinical Coordinator, São Paulo, Brazil 4Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva, Clinical Director, São Paulo, Brazil
5Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva, Scientific Coordinator, São Paulo, Brazil 6Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva, Embryology Director, São Paulo, Brazil
7Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva/University of São Paulo, Clinical Director / Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, São Paulo, Brazil
8Huntington Medicina Reprodutiva/Federal University of São Paulo, Clinical Director/Department of Gynecology, São Paulo, Brazil
O-079 Predictors of poor prognosis in preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic disorders (PGT-M)
W. Verpoest1, P. Verdyck2, A. De Vos1, M. De Rycke2, I. Liebaers2, C. Blockeel1, V. Berckmoes2, P. De Becker2, M. De Vos1, K. Keymolen2, S. Santos-Ribeiro1
1UZ Brussel, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Jette- Brussels, Belgium 2UZ Brussel, Centre for Medical Genetics, Jette- Brussels, Belgium
O-080 miRNAs as novel biomarkers of mucous membrane permeability associated to infertility
M.A. Azpiroz1, M.B. Azpiroz1, M.A. Molina1, L. Orguilia2, G. Gutierrez2
1ABM Laboratorios Tandil, Fertility, Tandil, Argentina 2Inmunogenesis/CONICET, Reproductive Immunology, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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