Enhancing Success of Assisted Reproduction 2012
DOI: 10.5772/50036
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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection – Factors Affecting Fertilization

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“…In the present study, in addition to poor oocyte morphology, the fertilization rate was also significantly lower in endometriosis cases. This finding is in accordance with previous studies, showing that poor oocyte morphology is a major determinant of failed or impaired fertilization (Xia, 1997;Javed & Michael, 2012). In addition, a recent meta-analysis published by our group (Setti et al, 2011) showed that the probability of an oocyte becoming fertilized is significantly reduced when extra-cytoplasmic defects such as a large polar body and large perivitelline space are present.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study, in addition to poor oocyte morphology, the fertilization rate was also significantly lower in endometriosis cases. This finding is in accordance with previous studies, showing that poor oocyte morphology is a major determinant of failed or impaired fertilization (Xia, 1997;Javed & Michael, 2012). In addition, a recent meta-analysis published by our group (Setti et al, 2011) showed that the probability of an oocyte becoming fertilized is significantly reduced when extra-cytoplasmic defects such as a large polar body and large perivitelline space are present.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%