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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38186420/pediatric-neck-swelling-a-case-report-of-fourth-branchial-cleft-cyst
#21
Noor I Al-Thawwab, Maryam J Alhashim, Ghaida S Alharbi, Kawkab M Alharbi, Ahmad A Abdultawab
Pediatric neck masses present a diagnostic challenge, encompassing various etiologies, including rare entities like branchial cleft anomalies. Branchial cleft cysts, resulting from incomplete embryonic cleft obliteration, may become symptomatic. This case report describes a seven-year-old boy who presented with a week-long history of fever and progressively enlarging left anterior cervical swelling. Physical examination revealed a fluctuant, non-tender mass, prompting diagnostic investigations. Laboratory results indicated an elevated white blood cell count and inflammatory markers...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177084/clinical-outcomes-from-art-in-predicted-hyperresponders-in-vitro-maturation-of-oocytes-versus-conventional-ovarian-stimulation-for-ivf-icsi
#22
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
L Mostinckx, E Goyens, S Mackens, C Roelens, L Boudry, V Uvin, I Segers, C Schoemans, P Drakopoulos, C Blockeel, M De Vos
STUDY QUESTION: Do ongoing pregnancy rates (OPRs) differ in predicted hyperresponders undergoing ART after IVM of oocytes compared with conventional ovarian stimulation (OS) for IVF/ICSI? SUMMARY ANSWER: One cycle of IVM is non-inferior to one cycle of OS in women with serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels ≥10 ng/ml. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Women with high antral follicle count and elevated serum AMH levels, indicating an increased functional ovarian reserve, are prone to hyperresponse during ART treatment...
March 1, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38145619/a-10-year-follow-up-of-reproductive-outcomes-in-women-attempting-motherhood-after-elective-oocyte-cryopreservation
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Loreti, E Darici, J Nekkebroeck, P Drakopoulos, L Van Landuyt, N De Munck, H Tournaye, M De Vos
STUDY QUESTION: Which reproductive treatment outcomes are observed in women who underwent elective oocyte cryopreservation (EOC) and who returned to the clinic with a desire for a child? SUMMARY ANSWER: Whether to warm oocytes or to first use fresh own oocytes for ART depends on age upon returning, but both strategies result in favorable reproductive outcomes. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Most affluent countries have observed a trend toward postponement of childbearing, and EOC is increasingly used based on the assumption that oocytes cryopreserved at a younger age may extend a woman's reproductive lifespan and mitigate her age-related fertility decline...
February 1, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102875/generation-of-a-dcx-creer-t2-knock-in-mouse-for-genetic-manipulation-of-newborn-neurons
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriella A Perez, Kyung-Won Park, Denise Lanza, Jenna Cicardo, M Danish Uddin, Joanna L Jankowsky
A wide variety of CreERT2 driver lines are available for genetic manipulation of adult-born neurons in the mouse brain. These tools have been instrumental in studying fate potential, migration, circuit integration, and morphology of the stem cells supporting lifelong neurogenesis. Despite a wealth of tools, genetic manipulation of adult-born neurons for circuit and behavioral studies has been limited by poor specificity of many driver lines targeting early progenitor cells and by the inaccessibility of lines selective for later stages of neuronal maturation...
December 16, 2023: Genesis: the Journal of Genetics and Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38072067/never-ending-story-of-brachyury-from-short-tailed-mice-to-tailless-primates
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vladimir Korzh
The history of developmental biology starts from the almost simultaneous discoveries of the Organizer of axial structures in amphibians by Spemann and Mangold in Freiburg and of the Brachyury mutant in mammals by the Dobrovolskaya-Zavadskaya laboratory at the Curie Institute and its follow-up studies in the Leslie Dunn laboratory at Columbia University. Following the Organizer's discovery, the inductive activity of several other embryonic tissues was found, including that of the ear primordium by Boris Balinsky in Kiev...
December 8, 2023: Cells & development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38062676/microanatomical-histochemical-and-morphometric-features-of-the-major-and-selected-minor-salivary-glands-in-laboratory-wistar-rat
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gal Adrian Florin, Matei-Latiu Maria-Catalina, Miclaus Viorel, Rus Vasile, Latiu Calin, Ratiu Ioana Adela
The major and minor salivary glands are responsible for saliva production, a fluid drained in the oral cavity that will be involved in several functions at this level. The present study aimed to compare the microanatomy of the major (parotid, mandibular, sublingual) and minor salivary glands (von Ebner's and Weber's) of the Wistar rat, from a histological, histochemical and morphometrically point of view. Predominantly serous glands (parotid, mandibular and von Ebner's) showed differences in the secretion composition on both PAS and alcian blue reactions...
December 7, 2023: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38052115/human-blastoid-as-an-in-vitro-model-of-human-blastocysts
#27
REVIEW
Xiaodong Liu, Jose M Polo
Human development is a highly coordinated process, with any abnormalities during the early embryonic stages that can often have detrimental consequences. The complexity and nuances of human development underpin its significance in embryo research. However, this research is often hindered by limited availability and ethical considerations associated with the use of donated blastocysts from in vitro fertilization (IVF) surplus. Human blastoids offer promising alternatives as they can be easily generated and manipulated in the laboratory while preserving key characteristics of human blastocysts...
December 4, 2023: Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38046802/appendiceal-duplication-an-unusual-cause-of-abdominal-pain-a-case-report
#28
Yohannis Derbew Molla, Menarguachew Atanaw Sisay, Samuel Addisu Abera, Bewketu Abebe, Girma Damtew Adisu
Appendiceal duplication is exceedingly rare, with a prevalence of 0.004% to 0.009% in appendectomy specimens. Appendiceal duplications can occur alone or in conjunction with cecal duplication. The persistence of the temporary embryologic second cecal appendix is hypothesized to cause appendiceal duplications. We present a case of appendiceal duplication in a 26-year-old Ethiopian female patient who had been experiencing abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant for 1 week. She developed anorexia, a loss of appetite, and a low-grade fever as a result of this...
December 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38035256/mitral-annular-disjunction-how-accurate-are-we-a-cardiovascular-mri-study-defining-risk
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nasir Hussain, Geeta Bhagia, Mark Doyle, Geetha Rayarao, Ronald B Williams, Robert W W Biederman
AIMS: Mitral Annular Disjunction (MAD) refers to embryologic fibrous separation between mitral annular ring and basal left ventricular myocardium. Since its original description, the role of MAD in arrhythmic mitral valve prolapse (MVP) has been the subject of active research. In this study we sought to assess prognostic and imaging characteristics of MVP patients with and without underlying MAD. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with posterior or bi-leaflet MVP were retrospectively identified via a review of all patients referred to our cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging laboratory from January 2015 to May 2022...
December 2023: IJC Heart & Vasculature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37994690/the-influence-of-male-hbv-infection-on-sperm-quality-embryonic-development-and-assisted-reproductive-outcomes
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiangqian Meng, Ximing Dai, Jihua Huang, Tingting Han, Xue Liao, Ke Cheng, Xiaoyue Sun, Qingdong Xie, Pingnan Sun, Xiaoling Zhou
STUDY QUESTION: What is the impact of male hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on sperm quality, embryonic development, and assisted reproductive outcomes? SUMMARY ANSWER: Male HBV infection did not affect assisted reproductive outcomes, but HBV is capable of impairing human sperm and embryo formation in the early stages following fertilization. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: HBV is found in germ cells and early embryos of patients with HBV. HBV may impair human sperm function via increasing reactive oxygen species...
January 5, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982497/transitions-in-development-an-interview-with-amy-shyer-and-alan-rodrigues
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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Amy Shyer and Alan Rodrigues co-lead the Laboratory of Morphogenesis at Rockefeller University. Having first met as graduate students in Cliff Tabin's lab at Harvard University, they then moved to the Bay Area (California), where Amy carried out her postdoctoral work in Richard Harland's lab while Alan pursued independent postdoctoral research based on the work of Pere Alberch. In 2018, they were recruited to Rockefeller, where their lab investigates how morphogenesis regulates patterning across length-scales, with a focus on collective behaviours operating at the supracellular scale...
November 15, 2023: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982416/chinese-experts-consensus-guideline-on-preimplantation-genetic-testing-of-monogenic-disorders
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liying Yan, Yunxia Cao, Zi-Jiang Chen, Jie Du, ShuYu Wang, Hefeng Huang, Jin Huang, Rong Li, Ping Liu, Zhe Zhang, Yu Huang, Ge Lin, Hong Pan, Hongbo Qi, Weiping Qian, Yun Sun, Lingqian Wu, Yuanqing Yao, Bo Zhang, Cuilian Zhang, Shuyun Zhao, Canquan Zhou, Xue Zhang, Jie Qiao
Recent developments in molecular biological technologies and genetic diagnostic methods, accompanying with updates of relevant terminologies, have enabled the improvements of new strategies of preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic (single gene) disorders (PGT-M) to prevent the transmission of inherited diseases. However, there has been much in the way of published consensus on PGT-M. To properly regulate the application of PGT-M, Chinese experts in reproductive medicine and genetics have jointly developed this consensus statement...
November 20, 2023: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37955769/skeletal-muscle-s-role-in-prenatal-inter-organ-communication-a-phenogenomic-study-with-qualitative-citation-analysis
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boris Kablar
Gene targeting in mice allows for a complete elimination of skeletal (striated or voluntary) musculature in the body, from the beginning of its development, resulting in our ability to study the consequences of this ablation on other organs. Here I focus on the relationship between the muscle and lung, motor neurons, skeleton, and special senses. Since the inception of my independent laboratory, in 2000, with my team, we published more than 30 papers (and a book chapter), nearly 400 pages of data, on these specific relationships...
2023: Advances in Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37952277/considerations-for-future-modification-of-the-association-for-the-study-of-reproductive-biology-embryo-grading-system-incorporating-time-lapse-observations
#34
REVIEW
Ana Garcia-Belda, Olga Cairó, Álvaro Martínez-Moro, Muriel Cuadros, Maria Carme Pons, Maria V Hurtado de Mendoza, Arantza Delgado, Natalia Rives, Beatriz Carrasco, Yolanda Cabello, Maria J Figueroa, Laura Cascales-Romero, Bea González-Soto, Irene Cuevas-Saiz
The Association for the Study of Reproductive Biology (ASEBIR) Interest Group in Embryology (in Spanish 'Grupo de Interés de Embriología') reviewed key morphokinetic parameters to assess the contribution of time-lapse technology (TLT) to the ASEBIR grading system. Embryo grading based on morphological characteristics is the most widely used method in human assisted reproduction laboratories. The introduction and implementation of TLT has provided a large amount of information that can be used as a complementary tool for morphological embryo evaluation and selection...
October 4, 2023: Reproductive Biomedicine Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37877423/blastocyst-quality-and-reproductive-and-perinatal-outcomes-a-multinational-multicentre-observational-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haowen Zou, James M Kemper, Elizabeth R Hammond, Fengqin Xu, Gensheng Liu, Lintao Xue, Xiaohong Bai, Hongqing Liao, Songguo Xue, Shuqin Zhao, Lan Xia, Jean Scott, Vincent Chapple, Masoud Afnan, Dean E Morbeck, Ben W J Mol, Yanhe Liu, Rui Wang
STUDY QUESTION: Does the transfer of single low-grade blastocysts result in acceptable reproductive and perinatal outcomes compared to the transfer of single good-grade blastocysts? SUMMARY ANSWER: The transfer of single low-grade blastocysts resulted in a reduced live birth rate of around 30% (14% for very low-grade blastocysts) compared to 44% for single good-grade blastocysts, but does not lead to more adverse perinatal outcomes. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: It is known that low-grade blastocysts can result in live births...
October 24, 2023: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37873575/implicit-bias-in-diagnosing-mosaicism-amongst-preimplantation-genetic-testing-providers-results-from-a-multicenter-study-of-36%C3%A2-395-blastocysts
#36
MULTICENTER STUDY
Mina Popovic, Lorena Borot, Aline R Lorenzon, Ana Luiza Rossi de Castro Lopes, Denny Sakkas, Belén Lledó, Ruth Morales, José Antonio Ortiz, Nikolaos P Polyzos, Mónica Parriego, Felicitas Azpiroz, Micaela Galain, Aïda Pujol, Björn Menten, Lien Dhaenens, Frauke Vanden Meerschaut, Dominic Stoop, Maria Rodriguez, Enrique Pérez de la Blanca, Amelia Rodríguez, Rita Vassena
STUDY QUESTION: Does the diagnosis of mosaicism affect ploidy rates across different providers offering preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A)? SUMMARY ANSWER: Our analysis of 36 395 blastocyst biopsies across eight genetic testing laboratories revealed that euploidy rates were significantly higher in providers reporting low rates of mosaicism. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Diagnoses consistent with chromosomal mosaicism have emerged as a third category of possible embryo ploidy outcomes following PGT-A...
January 5, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37867359/associated-factors-in-pediatric-patients-admitted-with-severe-iron-deficiency-anemia-in-the-last-seven-years-the-experience-of-a-single-pediatric-unit
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Elena Singer, Viorel Biciuşcă, Jaqueline Abdul-Razzak, Iulian Alin Silviu Popescu, Cristiana Geormăneanu, Maria Mădălina Singer, Cristina Maria Mărginean, Mihaela Popescu
OBJECTIVES: To study the causes of iron deficiency, laboratory findings and clinical manifestation of infants aged 6-12 months and children aged 1-3 years diagnosed with severe iron-deficiency anemia. PATIENTS, MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted an observational, retrospective single tertiary center study between January 2015 and April 2022, which included 142 children. The control group (patients with no diagnosis of severe iron-deficiency anemia) included 71 patients and the study group (patients diagnosed with severe iron-deficiency anemia) included also 71 patients...
2023: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37866088/hirsutism-and-polycystic-ovarian-morphology-are-the-most-frequent-components-of-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-in-women-with-type-1-diabetes
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel R García-Sáenz, Miry Lobaton-Ginsberg, Claudia Ramírez-Rentería, Nitzia López-Juárez, Renata Saucedo, Jorge Valencia-Ortega, Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo
BACKGROUND: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age. In Mexico, its prevalence in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) is unknown. AIM: To evaluate the clinical and biochemical characteristics of patients with T1D with and without PCOS. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate women of reproductive age with T1D for the diagnosis of PCOS using the criteria of the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology/American Society for Reproductive Medicine...
October 20, 2023: Archives of Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37846525/effective-protection-the-embryonic-development-and-clinical-outcomes-of-emergency-vitrification-of-1246-oocytes-and-day-0-day-5-embryos-in-a-natural-disaster
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenyan Song, Fuli Zhang, Yuan Wang, Hao Shi, Ning Sun, Haixia Jin, Xiaopeng Wang, Yihong Guo, Linli Hu, Jun Zhai, Shanjun Dai, Yile Zhang, Yingchun Su, Guidong Yao, Senlin Shi, Shuang Wen, Ning Song, Zhaoting Wu, Lei Chen, Tingting Cheng, Beijia Kang, Jing Sun, Xianju Huang, Zhimin Sun, Luyao Cheng, Yuling Liang, Yingpu Sun
STUDY QUESTION: Can emergency vitrification protect embryos and oocytes during natural disasters or other events that prevent normal practice to achieve satisfactory embryonic development and clinical outcomes at a later time? SUMMARY ANSWER: Emergency vitrification of oocytes and Day 0-Day 5 (D0-D5) embryos during disasters is a safe and effective protective measure. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: When some destructive events such as floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other accidents occur, emergency vitrification in embryo laboratories to protect human embryos, oocytes, and sperm is one of the important measures of an IVF emergency plan...
December 4, 2023: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792903/dsp2-for-sex-determination-of-miscegenated-contemporary-hip-bones
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allyson Rodrigo de Oliveira Lopes, Ellen Mayara Lima Silva, Marcela Martins da Silva Nascimento, Melina Calmon Silva, Carolina Peixoto Magalhães, Gilberto Santos Cerqueira
The bones of the human pelvis are used in sexual diagnosis generating a high level of accuracy for this type of identification. Morphological and/or morphometric methods are used in the identification of sex. Sexual dimorphism may be affected by ethnic differences in the population. One of the methods for determining sex using hip bone is the 'Diagnose Sexuelle Probabiliste (DSP)' or Probabilistic Sexual Diagnosis (DSP) method. The method presents a new version (Probabilistic Sexual Diagnosis v.2-DSP2) more advisable to be used because it has a more up-to-date database...
October 4, 2023: Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia
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