نتایج جستجو برای: oocyte abnormalities

تعداد نتایج: 117348  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
reza firoozabadi department of orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine, harborview medical center, seattle, wa usa paul stafford orthopedic and trauma service of oklahoma, tulsa, ok usa milton routt department of orthopaedics surgery, the university of texas medical school at houston, houston, tx usa

purpose: surgeons performing an ilioinguinal exposure for acetabular fracture surgery need to be aware of aberrant findings such as inguinal hernias and spermatic cord lesions. the purpose of this study is to report these occurrences in a clinical series of adult males undergoing acetabular fracture fixation and a series of adult male cadavers. the secondary aim is to characterize these abnorma...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
leila rostamizadeh clinical biochemistry and laboratory sciences dept., division of medical genetics tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, i.r. iran sayed rafi bahavarnia tabriz blood transfusion organization, tabriz, i.r. iran roya gholami shahid-madani hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, azarshahr, i.r. iran

background and aims: congenital anomalies are as the major causes of stillbirths, neonatal death, disability and childhood health problems all over the world. the aim of this study was to determine the incidence and pattern of congenital anomalies in newborn during the first 24 hours of life in shahid-madani hospital, azarshahr, tabriz, during two periods 2002-2003 and 2012-2013 years. methods:...

2010
Travis C. Thomson Katherine E. Fitzpatrick Joshua Johnson

A great deal of evolutionary conservation has been found in the control of oocyte development, from invertebrates to women. However, little is known of mechanisms that control oocyte loss over time. Oocyte loss is often assumed to be a result of oocyte-intrinsic deficiencies or damage. In fruit flies, starvation results in halted oocyte production by germline stem cells and induces oocyte loss ...

2017
Chen Jiang Fan Diao Yong-Juan Sang Na Xu Rui-Lou Zhu Xiu-Xing Wang Zhong Chen Wei-Wei Tao Bing Yao Hai-Xiang Sun Xing-Xu Huang Bin Xue Chao-Jun Li

Folliculogenesis is a progressive and highly regulated process, which is essential to provide ova for later reproductive life, requires the bidirectional communication between the oocyte and granulosa cells. This physical connection-mediated communication conveys not only the signals from the oocyte to granulosa cells that regulate their proliferation but also metabolites from the granulosa cel...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Jean-René Huynh Daniel St Johnston

The anterior-posterior axis of Drosophila is established before fertilisation when the oocyte becomes polarised to direct the localisation of bicoid and oskar mRNAs to opposite poles of the egg. Here we review recent results that reveal that the oocyte acquires polarity much earlier than previously thought, at the time when it acquires its fate. The oocyte arises from a 16-cell germline cyst, a...

2004
ROBERTO BUCCIONE ALLEN C. SCHROEDER

Oocytes and their companion somatic cells maintain a close association throughout oogenesis and this association is essential for normal oocyte and follicular developmenL This review summarizes current concepts of the role of the somatic cells in the regulation of mammalian oocyte growth, the maintenance of meiotic arrest, the induction of oocyte maturation, and the acquisition of full embryoni...

2011
Iman Halvaei Mohammad Ali Khalili Mehrdad Soleimani Mohammad Hossein Razi

BACKGROUND Recent studies have demonstrated that morphology of the first polar body (1(st)PB) is related to oocyte viability, which can be used as a prognostic tool to predict oocyte performance and pregnancy outcomes in an intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) program. According to some studies, there is a correlation between oocyte performance and 1(st)PB morphology, while others have not r...

One explanation for why downstream gonadotropin protocol changes during IVF commonly arrive too late to have significant effects is that embryo development actually begins during oogenesis. Thus, efforts to modify the chromosomal status of blastocysts must address the ovarian milieu well in advance of follicular recruitment. A 42 years old woman with primary infertility of 3 years duration atte...

2014
Sung Han Kim Ee-Yung Chung Ki-Young Lee

Ultrastructural studies of oocyte degeneration in the oocyte, and the functions of follicle cells during oocyte degeneration are described to clarify the reproductive mechanism on oocyte degeneration of Mactra chinensis using cytological methods. Commonly, the follicle cells are attached to the oocyte. Follicle cells play an important role in oocyte degeneration. In particular, the functions of...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
A J Watson

Efforts have intensified to successfully mature and inseminate oocytes in vitro and then culture ensuing embryos to transferable stages from a large number of mammalian species. Success varies, but generally even for the most successful species it is only possible to obtain a maximum of a 40 to 50% development of zygotes to the blastocyst stage. Reduced oocyte developmental competence is sugges...

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