ISSN 1518 0557
The impact of balanced reciprocal translocation - 46,XX,t(7;17) (p13;q24) probably involving the SOX9 gene in the in vitro fertilization with own oocytes evaluated by preimplantation genetic testing or donated oocytes

2019; 23
Pedro Peregrino, Alecsandra Gomes, Mariana Fujii, Tatiana Bonetti, Marcia Riboldi, Pedro Monteleone
JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2019; 23 (1):68-71

Received March 20, 2018
Accepted August 26, 2018
Abstract

Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) for in vitro fertil- ization (IVF) - also known as PGT for Structural Rearrange- ments (PGT-SR) - has emerged as an option for at-risk couples carrying balanced translocations. The female in the couple featured in this case report is a carrier of a balanced reciprocal translocation who underwent IVF. PGT showed all her embryos were aneuploid. She subsequently had two cycles using donor oocytes, which ended in miscarriages.


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