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Significance of morphological attributes of the early embryo

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REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 669-681

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1472-6483(10)61676-8

Keywords

blastocyst evaluation; cleavage stage; embryo morphology; implantation potential; pronuclear scoring

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There are many morphological transformations during development of human embryos that mainly involve phenomena that can be easily assessed in living embryos by simple non-invasive microscopical observation. A clear correlation between pronuclear morphology and the ability of the resulting embryo to continue developing and to implant has been described. There is also general agreement that a positive relationship exists between early embryo morphology and implantation rate. The parameters classically involved in embryo evaluation are: cleavage rate, blastomere symmetry, cytoplasmic appearance, extent of fragmentation and blastomere nuclear status. In this paper, morphological features that have been related to embryo developmental potential are described. Furthermore, the ability of a cumulative classification scheme developed in the laboratory to predict blastocyst formation and implantation is analysed.

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