Author:
Karibayeva G.M.,Tevkin S.I.,Jussubaliyeva T.M.,Shishimorova M.S.
Abstract
Currentliterature review presents the analysis of results of studies of morphological qualities and anomalies (dysmorphisms) of human oocytes in the field of assisted reproductive technologies. The variety of intracytoplasmic anomalies encountered in the clinical practice of in vitro fertilization, their effect on fertilization, cleavage, implantation frequency, clinical pregnancy rate were described. Moreover, the morphological characteristics of oocyte could be considered to use as biomarkers in predicting the quality of embryos and blastocysts, and further implantation potential.
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