2018
DOI: 10.1111/cen.13549
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Successful fertility outcome in a woman with 17ɑ‐hydroxylase deficiency

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“…However, there are still some reports of successful live birth of this kind of patient through IVF-ET. Based on a comprehensive consultation of literature associated with IVF-ET treatments on 17-OHD women, we listed the following cases in chronological order ( Table 5 ): a 33-year-old woman with 17-OHD and IVF-donated oocytes resulted in a live birth in 2003 ( 17 ); in the same year, an infertile 17-OHD woman achieved pregnancy and delivered three healthy babies with the help of IVF using her own oocytes ( 14 ); a successful live birth in a 26-year-old woman with IVF was documented in 2016 ( 20 ); two consecutive live births of a 24-year-old 17OHD woman followed ( 19 ); another successful live birth in a 26-year-old woman with IVF using was recorded in 2018 ( 18 ); Blumenfeld et al. described the achievement of the first successful pregnancy and delivery in a patient with 17,20-lyase deficiency ( 16 ); the first two Chinese cases of partial 17-OHD conceived and had a live birth through PPOS protocol ( 15 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, there are still some reports of successful live birth of this kind of patient through IVF-ET. Based on a comprehensive consultation of literature associated with IVF-ET treatments on 17-OHD women, we listed the following cases in chronological order ( Table 5 ): a 33-year-old woman with 17-OHD and IVF-donated oocytes resulted in a live birth in 2003 ( 17 ); in the same year, an infertile 17-OHD woman achieved pregnancy and delivered three healthy babies with the help of IVF using her own oocytes ( 14 ); a successful live birth in a 26-year-old woman with IVF was documented in 2016 ( 20 ); two consecutive live births of a 24-year-old 17OHD woman followed ( 19 ); another successful live birth in a 26-year-old woman with IVF using was recorded in 2018 ( 18 ); Blumenfeld et al. described the achievement of the first successful pregnancy and delivery in a patient with 17,20-lyase deficiency ( 16 ); the first two Chinese cases of partial 17-OHD conceived and had a live birth through PPOS protocol ( 15 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 17OHD cases, elevated progesterone is very common in controlled ovarian stimulation, despite the use of dexamethasone ( 8 , 9 , 11 , 20 ). This may be due to the deficiency of 17OH in the developing ovarian follicles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, correct diagnosis and management may improve the poor reproductive prognosis of 46,XX 17OHD patients, which can be due to anovulation, big ovarian cysts, uterine hypoplasia, and high progesterone and low estrogen levels [35, 36]. Besides P10 in our study, there are a few successful pregnancy reports of 46,XX 17OHD following an appropriate glucocorticoid replacement, induction of menstrual cycles and ovulation, and IVF frozen-thawed embryo transfer [37-39].…”
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confidence: 99%