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The method of vitrification of oocytes and embryos is fundamental for the outcome of IVF. This atlas presents data on both closed system and open vitrification techniques, and the consequences of each method for survival rates, aiding the comparison of vitrification methods. Structured on a patient-by-patient basis, the atlas describes 100 clinically documented case studies that follow the evolution of oocytes and zygotes between day two and day five. It relates cytoplasmic inclusions, aggregations of SER, vacuoles and many other oocyte morphology features to response to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation. For each case, pronuclear morphology and synchrony as well as embryo morphology are reported and described. Data on indications for treatment, stimulation type and duration, are accompanied by over 400 high-quality images of vitrified blastocysts. Covering the state-of-the-art techniques, this atlas is an essential aid in selecting the vitrification method for clinical embryologists and physicians in repro
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication date
April 30, 2015
ISBN
9781107074095
Format
Hardback
About the author
Thomas Ebner is an ESHRE-certified senior clinical embryologist and laboratory director at the Department of Gynecological Endocrinology and Kinderwunsch Zentrum, Landes- Frauen- und Kinderklinik Linz, as well as at the Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Linz, Austria. Pierre Vanderzwalmen is an ESHRE-certified senior clinical embryologist and scientific coordinator at the IVF Centres of Professor Zech in Bregenz, Austria, and at the IVF unit at the Centre Hospitalier Inter-regional Edith Cavell (CHIREC) in Braine l'alleud-Brussels, Belgium. Barbara Wirleitner is an ESHRE-certified clinical embryologist and second scientific coordinator at the IVF Centres of Professor Zech in Bregenz, Austria.
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