نتایج جستجو برای: assisted reproductive technics

تعداد نتایج: 222088  

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2004
Diana Lucifero J Richard Chaillet Jacquetta M Trasler

Recent studies suggest a possible link between human assisted reproductive technology and genomic imprinting disorders. Assisted reproductive technology includes the isolation, handling and culture of gametes and early embryos at times when imprinted genes are likely to be particularly vulnerable to external influences. Evidence of sex-specific differences in imprint acquisition suggests that m...

Journal: :Fertility and Sterility 2021

ObjectiveTo report the utilization, effectiveness, and safety of practices in assisted reproductive technology (ART) globally 2013 assess global trends over time.DesignRetrospective, cross-sectional survey on ART procedures performed during 2013.SettingSeventy-five countries 2,639 clinics.Patient(s)Women men undergoing procedures.Intervention(s)All ART.Main Outcome Measure(s)The cycles outcomes...

Journal: :Journal of internal medicine 2011
A N Iliadou P C J Janson S Cnattingius

During gametogenesis, the female and male germ cells undergo a process whereby imprinting marks are erased from the genome. During the later stages of germ-cell development, the methylation marks of the female and male germ lines are re-established. A second phase of demethylation of the genome occurs at the time of fertilization, and during development of the early embryo. Assisted reproductiv...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2012
M Naasan J Waterstone M M Johnston A Nolan D Egan O Shamoun W Thompson R Roopnarinesingh M Wingfield R F Harrison E Mocanu

Information on the outcomes of ART treatments in Ireland is not readily available to Irish practitioners. The data for hospital affiliated clinics has been made available for many years and is included in the hospital reports. We present a 10-year analysis of the Irish ART results voluntarily reported by six out of seven IVF clinics. The data was collected from published ESHRE reports and from ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
K Tromp J J M Claessens S L Knijnenburg H J H van der Pal F E van Leeuwen H N Caron C C M Beerendonk L C M Kremer

BACKGROUND This study assessed the long-term effects of cancer therapies on reproductive status in adult male childhood cancer survivors, evaluated the treatment-related risk factors for hypergonadotropic hypogonadism and assessed the association between the FSH levels and the later need for assisted reproductive techniques (ART). METHODS The study cohort included adult male 5-year survivors ...

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2012
Christian De Geyter

Since the first introduction of hormonal contraception, family planning and procreation have become increasingly medicalised. The rapid spread of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is part of this natural development of modern society. However, in Switzerland it has caused severe controversy and its use has been framed by a restrictive legislation since 2001. Despite this, the yearly number...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Eamonn R Maher

In the past 25 years, the frequency of assisted reproductive technology (ART) births has increased rapidly to account for 1-2% of all births in many developed countries. ART procedures such as in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection are generally considered to be safe, but recent studies suggest a small excess of birth defects and low-birth weight in ART children. In additio...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2003
John Harris

ARTBs, as we must now call them, are becoming more and more frequent. In the recent United Kingdom case (discussed in April JME) Mr and Mrs A, a “white” couple, gave birth to twins described as “black”. The mix up apparently occurred because a Mr and Mrs B, a “black” couple, were being treated in the same clinic and Mrs A’s eggs were fertilised with Mr B’s sperm. Mr and Mrs A love the twins and...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2014
Kathryn L Falb Jeannie Annan Denise Kpebo Jhumka Gupta

A growing body of U.S.-based research demonstrates that reproductive coercion is an important consideration regarding the negative health impacts of intimate partner violence (IPV). However, less work on IPV and reproductive coercion has been done in West African settings. Cross-sectional data of 981 women who participated in the baseline survey of a randomized-controlled trial in rural, Côte d...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2017
Ian C W Hardy Walid E Maalouf

Infertility affects around 15% of human couples and in many countries approximately 1-4% of babies are born following Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). Several ART techniques are used and these differentially affect the sex ratio of offspring successfully produced. These direct effects on sex ratio also have the potential to influence, indirectly, the sex ratios of offspring born to unt...

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