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Three births after preimplantation genetic diagnosis for cystic fibrosis with sequential first and second polar body analysis
Authors:Charles M. Strom MD  PhD  Norman Ginsberg MD  Svetlana Rechitsky PhD  Jeanine Cieslak  Victor Ivakhenko PhD  Georg Wolf  Aaron Lifchez MD  Jacob Moise MD  Jorge Valle MD  Brian Kaplan MD  Melody White MS  John Barton MD  Anver Kuliev MD  PhD  Yury Verlinsky PhD
Affiliation:Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy and feasibility of sequential polar body removal and analysis for preimplantation genetic diagnosis of mendelian disorders. STUDY DESIGN: Three couples with risk factors for cystic fibrosis had preimplantation genetic diagnosis with the use of sequential polar body analysis. After stimulation, oocytes were harvested and the first polar bodies were removed and analyzed on the day of aspiration. The following day, after fertilization, the second polar bodies were aspirated. Only embryos known to have inherited the normal maternal allele were transferred. RESULTS: All three couples had successful pregnancies resulting in the births of unaffected infants. CONCLUSIONS: Preimplantation diagnosis with the use of sequential polar body removal is feasible and can prevent the establishment of genetically abnormal pregnancies for couples at risk. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1998;178:1298-306.)
Keywords:Cystic fibrosis   preimplantation genetic diagnosis   polar bodies
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