1. Polar body-based PGT-A: not dead yet? A step forward back to the roots of PGT-A.
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Oberle, Anna and Feichtinger, Michael
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INTRACYTOPLASMIC sperm injection , *GENETIC testing , *BIRTH rate , *FERTILIZATION in vitro , *ANEUPLOIDY - Abstract
Trophectoderm-based preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) is used worldwide as a means of selecting embryos with high potential for achieving a live birth. However, trophectoderm analysis may be impaired through embryonic mosaicism, leading to genetically healthy embryos being falsely discarded, and thus even reducing cumulative live birth rates. Polar body biopsy, a technique applied since the early days of preimplantation testing, has been abandoned by most IVF centres. In comparison to trophectoderm analysis, however, polar body biopsy might even have certain advantages over trophectoderm PGT-A. This Countercurrent contribution discusses the newest clinical evidence, as well as ethical and cost-efficiency considerations, and argue that polar body analysis should be reconsidered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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