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(fresh or frozen) yielded high pregnancy rates and thus day 3 embryo transfers were preferred mainly for older patients with few embryos. Most cases with more than 10 good-quality cleavage stage embryos were cultured until day 5. Top-quality blastocysts
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very recently we have seen the first TS pregnancy ( 55 ). Cryopreservation of 29 oocytes was performed in a mosaic (45,X/46,XX) 25-year-old patient. Post-thaw 23 oocytes survived (79.3%) and 13 were fertilized, resulting in three good quality
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treatment was administered to 83% ( n = 20) of adolescent or adult girls. An 11-year-old patient had not yet initiated estrogen therapy at the time of the study, while information was missing for the last three patients. The median (range) age at pubertal
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-HSD deficiency, primarily because of the elevated ratios of 17OH-pregnenolone 8.2 (ng/mL) (0.1–2.4) and 3.67 (ng/mL) to 17OHP 2 (ng/mL) and 0.1 (ng/mL), respectively. 21OH deficiency was excluded due to negative genetic testing of the CYP21A2 gene. A 15-year-old
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:g.(487292228_48731226)_(48755671_?)del) *Patient 1: hCG stimulated testosterone 0.11ng/ml, Inhibin B 464 pg/mL Patient 2: A 17-year-8-month-old patient, with no history of consanguinity reared as a girl, presented with primary