Results and perinatal outcomes from 189 ICSI cycles of couples with asthenozoospermic men and flagellar defects assessed by transmission electron microscopy.

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Date publication

août 2023

Journal

Reproductive biomedicine online

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr VIVILLE Stéphane


Tous les auteurs :
Boursier A, Boudry A, Mitchell V, Loyens A, Rives N, Moerman A, Thomas L, Escudier E, Toure A, Whitfield M, Coutton C, Martinez G, Ray PF, Kherraf ZE, Viville S, Legendre M, Smol T, Robin G, Barbotin AL

Résumé

Do patients presenting with flagella ultrastructural defects as assessed by electron microscopy, and defined within three phenotypes (dysplasia of the fibrous sheath [DFS], primary flagellar dyskinesia [PFD] and non-specific flagellar abnormalities [NSFA]), have decreased chances of success in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes?

Mots clés

Asthenozoospermia, Electron microscopy, ICSI, Ultrastructural flagellar defects

Référence

Reprod Biomed Online. 2023 08 7;47(5):103328