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P-613 Comparison of the live birth rate between preimplantation genetic diagnosis and natural conception in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss associated with translocation
S. Ikuma1, T. Sato2, M. Sugiura-Ogasawara2, M. Nagayoshi1, A. Tanaka1, S. Takeda3
1Saint Mother Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Fukuoka, Kitakyushu, Japan
2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Aichi, Nagoya, Japan
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Bunkyo, Japan
P-614 A 24-chromosome aneuploidy detection of 100 embryos in PGS by means of NGS
V. Penacho1, S. Gonzalez-Reig2, L.A. Alcaraz3, B. Ramos4, S. Rogel5, J.A. Horcajadas6, J. Aizpurua7
1Bioarray, R&D+i Manager, Elche, Spain
2Bioarray, PGS/PGD Manager, Elche, Spain
3Bioarray, Founding Partner & Technical Manager, Elche, Spain
4IVFSPAIN, Embryology Manager, Alicante, Spain
5IVFSPAIN, Medical Director, Alicante, Spain
6Pablo de Olavide University, Genetics (Full Associated Professor), Seville, Spain 7IVFSPAIN, CEO & Managing Director, Alicante, Spain
P-615 Warming-Biopsy-PGS-Revitrification-Rewarm-ET: A viable strategy for patients who want to minimize the number of frozen cycles before becoming pregnant.
O. Oliana1, C.F.L. Hickman1, D. Gwinnett1, T. Wilkinson1, A. Carby2, G. Trew3, S. Lavery3
1Boston Place Clinic, Embryology, London, United Kingdom 2Boston Place Clinic, Clinical, London, United Kingdom 3IVF Hammersmith, Clinical, London, United Kingdom
P-616 Carrier testing for twelve common severe recessive pediatric diseases by comprehensive targeted sequencing assay in Chinese population
Y.T. Yi1, S.M. Zhao1, T. Liu1, Y. Song1, Z.Y. Shan1, S. A1, X. Yi1
1BGI-Tianjin, Binhai Genomics Institute, Tianjin, China
P-617 Human ART culture media influence the epigenetic pattern of Lit1 in mouse preimplantation embryos
K. Schulte1, J. Ehmcke2, S. Schlatt1, M. Boiani3, V. Nordhoff1
1University Hospital of Muenster, Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology, Münster, Germany 2University of Muenster, Central Animal Facility of the Medical Faculty, Münster, Germany 3Max-Planck Institute, Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Münster, Germany
P-618 Meiotic segregation analyses of reciprocal translocations in sperm and embryos: no support for predictive value regarding PGD outcome
K. Haapaniemi Kouru1, H. Malmgren1, I. White1, A. Rodriguez Sanchez1, E. Syk Lundberg1
1Karolinska Institutet, Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Stockholm, Sweden
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