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P-387 23-CHROMOSOME SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE<br />

POLYMORPHISM (SNP) MICROARRAY PREIMPLANTATION<br />

GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) ON BLASTOCYSTS, VERSUS DAY-<br />

3 EMBRYOS, RESULTS IN SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER CLINICAL<br />

PREGNANCY RATES.<br />

A. T. Benner 1 , P. R. Brezina 2 , L. Du 1 , C. Chipko 3 , M. Gunn 1 , W. G.<br />

Kearns 4 . 1 Genetics, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation Genetics, LabCorp,<br />

Rockville, MD; 2 Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins Medical<br />

Institutions, Baltimore, MD; 3 Medical College of Virginia, Richmond,<br />

VA; 4 Gynecology and Obstetrics, Genetics, Johns Hopkins Medical<br />

Institutions, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation Genetics, LabCorp, Rockville,<br />

MD.<br />

P-388 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN.<br />

P-389 THE RATE OF DE NOVO AND INHERITED ANEUPLOIDY<br />

AS DETERMINED BY 23-CHROMOSOME SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE<br />

POLYMORPHISM MICROARRAY (SNP) IN EMBRYOS<br />

GENERATED FROM PARENTS WITH KNOWN CHROMOSOMAL<br />

TRANSLOCATIONS.<br />

L. Du 1 , P. R. Brezina 2 , A. T. Benner 1 , B. B. Swelstad 2 , M. Gunn 1 , W. G.<br />

Kearns 3 . 1 Genetics, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation Genetics, LabCorp,<br />

Rockville, MD; 2 Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins Medical<br />

Institutions, Baltimore, MD; 3 Gynecology and Obstetrics, Genetics,<br />

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation<br />

Genetics, LabCorp, Rockville, MD.<br />

P-390 TROPHECTODERM BIOPSY FOR SINGLE-GENE<br />

DISORDER PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS (PGD)<br />

IS SIGNIFICANTLY MORE RELIABLE THAN DAY 3 BLASTOMERE<br />

BIOPSY.<br />

E. J. Forman 1,2 , K. M. Ferry 1 , N.-A. Gueye 2 , R. D. Smith 3 , J. Stevens 3 , R.<br />

T. Scott, Jr. 1,2 . 1 <strong>Reproductive</strong> Endocrinology & Infertility, <strong>Reproductive</strong><br />

Medicine Associates of New Jersey, Morristown, NJ; 2 Obstetrics,<br />

Gynecology and <strong>Reproductive</strong> Sciences, UMDNJ-Robert Wood<br />

Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ; 3 Fertility Laboratories of<br />

Colorado, Lone Tree, CO.<br />

P-391 COMPARISON OF SINGLE GENE PREIMPANTATION<br />

GENETIC DIAGNOSIS BY HOMOLOG PHASING ONLY VERSUS<br />

PHASING PLUS DIRECT MUTATION DETECTION.<br />

M. Rabinowitz 1 , M. Hill 1 , N. Wemmer 1 , J. Keller 1 , G. Gemelos 1 . 1 Gene<br />

Security Network, Redwood City, CA; 2 Department of Genetics,<br />

Stan<strong>for</strong>d University School of Medicine, Stan<strong>for</strong>d, CA.<br />

P-392 PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING USING<br />

ARRAY CGH IMPROVES CLINICAL PREGNANCY RATES IN AMA<br />

PATIENTS.<br />

J. F. Cuzzi 1 , J. R. Alegretti 2 , A. Harutunian 3 , M. Hughes 3 , P. Hassun 1 .<br />

1 Genetics, Genesis Genetics Brasil, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil; 2 Human<br />

Reproduction, Huntington Center of <strong>Reproductive</strong> Medicine, Sao<br />

Paulo, SP, Brazil; 3 Genetics, Genesis Genetics Institute, Detroit, MI.<br />

P-393 DOES BLASTOCYST STAGE CORRELATE WITH<br />

EUPLOIDY?<br />

B. Hodes-Wertz, A. Adler, C. Mullin. NYU Fertility Center, New York<br />

University, NY, NY.<br />

P-394 REDUCING MULTIPLE PREGNANCY RATES IN PATIENTS<br />

UNDER 35 YEARS OLD BY TRANSFERRING A SINGLE EMBRYO IN<br />

A PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS PROGRAM.<br />

Z. Yang, S. Salem, S. Zarandy, R. D. Salem. Pacific <strong>Reproductive</strong><br />

Center, Torrance, CA.<br />

P-395 EMBRYO MORPHOLOGY ON DAY 3 AND DAY<br />

5 IS PREDICTIVE OF ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC<br />

HYBRIDIZATION (aCGH) ANEUPLOIDY RATES WITH DAY 3<br />

BIOPSY BUT NOT DAY 5 BIOPSY.<br />

T. L. Stankewicz, J. Gilchrist, K. K. Hanshew, S. V. Hallowell, I. P.<br />

Glassner, J. J. Orris. IVF, Main Line Fertility and <strong>Reproductive</strong><br />

Medicine, Bryn Mawr, PA.<br />

POSTER PRESENTATIONS<br />

160<br />

P-396 PGD VIA ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOME<br />

HYBRIDIZATION (aCGH) CAN BE USED FOR ANY<br />

TRANSLOCATION TO SIMULTANEOUSLY DETECT UNBALANCED<br />

EMBRYOS AND ANEUPLOIDY.<br />

P. Colls 1 , T. Escudero 1 , J. Fischer 1 , N. Cekleniak 3 , S. Munne 1 .<br />

1 Reprogenetics LLC, Livingston, NJ; 2 New York University, New York,<br />

NY; 3 Institute <strong>for</strong> <strong>Reproductive</strong> Medicine & Science, Livingston, NJ.<br />

P-397 23-CHROMOSOME SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE<br />

POLYMORPHISM (SNP) MICROARRAY DETECTS GENOMIC<br />

ABERRATIONS THAT MAY BE MISSED BY COMPARATIVE<br />

GENOMIC HYBRIDIZATION (CGH) ARRAYS IN<br />

PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS).<br />

EA. Siegel 1 , P. R. Brezina 2 , A. T. Benner 3 , L. Du 3 , M. Gunn 3 , W. G.<br />

Kearns 4 . 1 Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA; 2 Gynecology<br />

and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD;<br />

1 Genetics, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation Genetics, LabCorp, Rockville,<br />

MD; 4 Gynecology and Obstetrics, Genetics, Johns Hopkins Medical<br />

Institutions, Center <strong>for</strong> Preimplantation Genetics, LabCorp, Rockville,<br />

MD.<br />

P-398 THE FEASIBILITY OF PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC<br />

DIAGNOSIS (PGD) FOR MULTIPLE GENETIC CONDITIONS.<br />

V. Gold 1 , S. Peleg-Schalka 1 , T. Frumkin 1 , D. Ben Yosef 1 , Y. Yaron 1,2 ,<br />

M. Malcov 1 . 1 Racine IVF Unit, Lis Maternity Hospital, and Prenatal<br />

Diagnosis Unit, Genetic Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center,<br />

Tel Aviv, Israel; 2 Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel-<br />

Aviv, Israel.<br />

P-399 EFFICIENCY OF GENETIC PREIMPLANTATION<br />

DIAGNOSIS FOR 24 CHROMOSOMES BY FISH.<br />

E. Velilla 1 , E. Toro 2 , A. Colomar 2 , S. Chamosa 2 , M. Lopez-Teijón 3 ,<br />

S. Fernández 1 . 1 PGD Department, Center <strong>for</strong> Embryo Medicine,<br />

Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain; 2 <strong>Reproductive</strong> Service, Institut<br />

Marques, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain; 3 Leonardo Marquès<br />

Foundation, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.<br />

P-400 ANEUPLOIDY RATES OF WOMEN UNDER 35 YEARS<br />

OLD, UNDERGOING ARRAY COMPARATIVE GENOMIC<br />

HYBRIDIZATION (aCGH) FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF FAMILY<br />

BALANCING.<br />

T. H. Taylor, J. Gilchrist, K. K. Hanshew, T. L. Stankewicz, J. J. Orris, S. H.<br />

Anderson. IVF, Main Line Fertility and <strong>Reproductive</strong> Medicine, Bryn<br />

Mawr, PA.<br />

P-401 DEVELOPMENTAL ARREST OF NORMAL AND<br />

ABNORMAL EMBRYOS USING THE NEW PREIMPLANTATION<br />

GENETIC SCREENING METHODS OF aCGH OR SNP.<br />

U. A. Kayisli, I. Bozkurt, M. Frank, P. Patrizio. Yale Fertility Center, Dept<br />

of Obstetrics, Gynecology and <strong>Reproductive</strong> Sciences Yale School<br />

of Medicine, New Haven, CT.<br />

P-402 IMPROVED FIXATION TECHNIQUE REDUCES TIME<br />

CONSUMING AND INCREASES FISH EFFICIENCY.<br />

Y. Ren, X. Zhang, L. Li, W. Wang. The <strong>Reproductive</strong> Medicine<br />

Research Center, The 1st Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou,<br />

Gansu Province, China.<br />

P-403 REPEAT CCS CYCLES WILL TYPICALLY RESULT IN<br />

SOME EUPLOID BLASTOCYSTS FOR TRANSFER IN WOMEN OF<br />

ADVANCED MATERNAL AGE.<br />

J. Stevens1 , R. Loper1 , H. Buttermore1 , E. S. Surrey2 , M. Katz-Jaffe2 ,<br />

W. Schoolcraft2 . 1Fertility Laboratories of Colorado, Lone Tree, CO;<br />

2Colorado Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Reproductive</strong> Medicine, Lone Tree, CO.<br />

P-404 IMPACT OF FISH AND 24 CHROMOSOME PGS ON<br />

DONOR OOCYTE PREGNANCY RATE.<br />

B. Behr, R. Ross, D. Batzofin, S. Wang, D. Smotrich. La Jolla IVF, La<br />

Jolla, CA.<br />

P-405 THE ROLE OF EMBRYONIC STAGE AT BIOPSY AND<br />

UTERINE RECEPTIVITY AT TRANSFER IN THE CLINICAL OUTCOME<br />

OF PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING.<br />

K. A. Ketterson1,3 , T. Otani2 , M. Mizuike2 , M. Roche2 , P. Colls3 . 1Tyho- Galileo Research Laboratories, Livingston, NJ; 2Reprogenetics- Japan, Nada, Kobe, Japan; 3Reprogenetics, Livingston, NJ.

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