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- W2116713679 abstract "In vitro maturation of human oocytes obtained from unstimulated ovaries offers a more ‘patient friendly’ treatment option than conventional IVF treatment with ovarian stimulation to the couples undergoing assisted reproductive technologies. It has classically been offered to women who are considered high risk for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Since significant progress has been made to improve the implantation and pregnancy rates using in vitro matured oocytes, the patient spectrum for in vitro maturation treatment has become wider. However, implantation and pregnancy rates of conventional IVF are still higher than those of unstimulated cycles followed by in vitro maturation. To improve the in vitro maturation outcomes, some studies have focused on improving in vitro culture conditions, whereas others have tried to improve the quality and quantity of oocytes retrieved by modifications in the follow-up of treatment cycles." @default.
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- W2116713679 title "Will<i>in vitro</i>maturation ever be used in all IVF patients?" @default.
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